1911 – Continental & Commercial National Bank Building, Chicago
Architect: D.H. Burnham & Co.
Former headquarters of the Continental &
Former headquarters of the Continental &
Inspired by St.
A former bank building, this is a good example of the smaller commercial buildings from the early twentieth century.
The design is indicative of its time.
In 1909 The Daily New Mexican newspaper announced that architect Isaac H.
Designed by Denver architects William E.
According to the Smithsonian, “Some historians believe that he created radical designs in a last-ditch effort to discourage the Lincoln Memorial Commission from using the swampy location,
The Manhattan Bridge connects Lower Manhattan (at Canal Street) with Brooklyn.
Located at the intersection of Chambers Street and Centre Street,
The Starbucks Center, world headquarters for Starbucks, is the second largest building in Seattle,