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- en.wikipedia.org Monadnock Building^ When completed, at 215 feet (66 m), the Monadnock was the tallest commercial masonry building in the world and, as of 2000[update], it remained so.
- Experience the height of Chicago's architectural history at the Monadnock Building. Prime location, modern amenities, with spacious offices available for rent.
- chicagology.com goldenage/goldenage131/Monadnock Building Greeley-Carlson Company’s Atlas of Chicago 1891. The Monadnock, Kearsarge, Katahdin & Wachusett Buildings About 1930.
- ru.qa.edu.vn fr/Monadnock_BuildingLes quelque 300 locataires qui occupent le Monadnock Building sont principalement des cabinets professionnels indépendants et des entrepreneurs[15],[16].
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g35805-d107445-…The Monadnock Building was the world's largest office building when it was finished in 1893. ... Things to do near Monadnock Building.
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- atlasobscura.com places/monadnock-buildingThe Monadnock Building is an imposing 16-story high-rise in the south Loop area of Chicago . To the casual observer, it looks fairly uniform in design.
- bindleyhardwareco.com what-kind-of-building-is-…The Monadnock Building was the first major commission for Boston architect William Augustus Edwards who went on to become one of the leading architects...
- aehistory.wordpress.com 1891/10/05/1891-monadnock…The Monadnock building stands as an important advancement in structural methods. Buildings that preceded it were mainly supported by their exterior walls.
- thearchitectureprofessor.com 2021/08/24/4-12-the-…Burnham & Root, Monadnock Block. Detail of how the bay windows are structured. (Leslie, “Monadnock Building”). ... (Leslie, “Monadnock Building”).
- masonrymagazine.com Default?pageID=2199When it comes to historic buildings that provide a sense of place, Chicago's Monadnock Building certainly fits that bill.
- en.wikiarquitectura.com building/the-monadnock-…The Monadnock Block is a 16-story office building famous for being one of the tallest and one of the last skyscrapers built with masonry bearing walls.
- global.ctbuh.org resources/papers/download/569-…© Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Thomas Leslie. History, Theory & Criticism. The Monadnock Building, Technically Reconsidered.