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The Rookery
Architect: Burnham and Root + Frank Lloyd Wright (Interior)
Date: 1888
Style: Romanesque Revival
Address: 209 S. La Salle Street
Height: 180.5’ (12 floors)
Exterior: Brick
Structural
Material: Steel and Masonry
Program: Commercial Offices, Retail
As some other buildings designed by Burnham and Root during this period, the Rookery used a system of both masonry and steel frame. Because steel framed structures were new, they often incorporated both systems into the building’s design.
John Root designed an innovative new foundation system for this buildings immense weight. It was known as the “grillage foundation,” iron rails and structural beams in which cross each other, acting as a sort of rebar in a larger concrete structure.
Newly renovated, beautiful country home in Madison County. Located on 21+ acres of rolling land with over 4000 sqft of living space, this home boasts 6 bedrooms, including a renovated master or guest suite, 4 full bathrooms, new sun room addition and tiered decking that overlooks gardens, mature trees and open land. There is also a potting shed and small barn on the property. Many recent improvements have added to the charm and flow of this unique home. Opportunity awaits in Madison County!
Newly renovated, beautiful country home in Madison County. Located on 21+ acres of rolling land with over 4000 sqft of living space, this home boasts 6 bedrooms, including a renovated master or guest suite, 4 full bathrooms, new sun room addition and tiered decking that overlooks gardens, mature trees and open land. There is also a potting shed and small barn on the property. Many recent improvements have added to the charm and flow of this unique home. Opportunity awaits in Madison County!
The Rookery
Architect: Burnham and Root + Frank Lloyd Wright (Interior)
Date: 1888
Style: Romanesque Revival
Address: 209 S. La Salle Street
Height: 180.5’ (12 floors)
Exterior: Brick
Structural
Material: Steel and Masonry
Program: Commercial Offices, Retail
As some other buildings designed by Burnham and Root during this period, the Rookery used a system of both masonry and steel frame. Because steel framed structures were new, they often incorporated both systems into the building’s design.
John Root designed an innovative new foundation system for this buildings immense weight. It was known as the “grillage foundation,” iron rails and structural beams in which cross each other, acting as a sort of rebar in a larger concrete structure.
The Rookery
Architect: Burnham and Root + Frank Lloyd Wright (Interior)
Date: 1888
Style: Romanesque Revival
Address: 209 S. La Salle Street
Height: 180.5’ (12 floors)
Exterior: Brick
Structural
Material: Steel and Masonry
Program: Commercial Offices, Retail
As some other buildings designed by Burnham and Root during this period, the Rookery used a system of both masonry and steel frame. Because steel framed structures were new, they often incorporated both systems into the building’s design.
John Root designed an innovative new foundation system for this buildings immense weight. It was known as the “grillage foundation,” iron rails and structural beams in which cross each other, acting as a sort of rebar in a larger concrete structure.