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  1. June 9, 1975. The Marquette Building, completed in 1895, is a Chicago landmark that was built by the George A. Fuller Company and designed by architects Holabird & Roche. The building is currently owned by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. It is located in the community area known as the "Loop" in Cook County, Illinois, United ...

    • 0.8 acres (0.32 ha)
    • Chicago
  2. Marquette Building. The Marquette Building stands as an ideal example of a speculative 19th-century commercial office building. It was created as a collection of first-class office spaces whose primary purpose was to fatten the pockets of real estate investors taking a gamble on Chicago’s then up-and-coming urban center.

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  3. A Landmark Preserved. Completed in 1895, the Marquette Building is a Chicago Landmark, a National Historic Landmark, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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  5. Oct 31, 2018 · The Marquette Building is among a handful of sterling survivors from the “Chicago School” of skyscraper design. From the 1880s to the 1920s, Chicago architects and engineers threw all their genius into the design and style of a whole new type of building– the world’s first skyscrapers. Towers by the likes of Burnham and Root, Adler and ...

  6. The Chicago Architecture Foundation offers guided tours of the historic Marquette Building, as well as related tours that place the Marquette Building in historical and architectural context. All tour groups should contact Jessica Ripley at 312.422.5500 prior to arriving at the Marquette Building lobby.

  7. Completed in 1895, the Marquette Building was Chicago’s premiere commercial site. Its rich artwork celebrated Chicago’s early history, inhabitants, and explorers. And, in many ways, it represented the City’s ambition to rise beyond stockyards and railroads to rival Europe’s grand boulevards and buildings.

  8. The Marquette Building serves as an example of the Chicago School style of architecture. It has a three-part façade that parallels a classical column — a clearly identified base, a vertical shaft of floors above, and an ornamented cornice that signifies the capital, or top, of the column. The Marquette Building also displays the Chicago window: a large, fixed central pane of glass flanked ...

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