One North LaSalle explained

The One North LaSalle Building or One LaSalle Street Building is a building in the LaSalle Street corridor in the Loop community area of Chicago managed by MB Real Estate. It was for some time one of Chicago's tallest buildings. Built in 1930 by architects Vitzthum & Burns, it replaces the Tacoma Building by Holabird & Roche.[1] The building is located across Madison Street from Roanoke Building. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on April 16, 1996,[2] and added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 1999. Its 5th floor relief panels depict the explorations of René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle.[3]

One LaSalle Street Building
Designated Other1 Name:Chicago Landmark
Designated Other1 Date:April 16, 1996.<
Designated Other1 Abbr:CL
Designated Other1 Link:Chicago Landmark
Designated Other1 Color:
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Location:1 N. LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates:41.882°N -87.6321°W
Built:1930
Architect:Vitzthum, Karl Martin; Burns, John J.
Architecture:Skyscraper, Art Deco
Added:November 22, 1999
Refnum:99001378

Height and Ranking

The Chicago Board of Trade Building was the tallest building in Chicago for some 35 years by conventional definitions. At and 48 stories, One North LaSalle was the fourth tallest building (fifth tallest after the completion of the LaSalle National Bank Building) structure for approximately the same period. Other sources, however, claim this building was the tallest structure for approximately the same period defined by excluding items on top of the main building such as the Board of Trade Building's statue and pyramidal top, the steeple of the Chicago Temple Building, the pyramidal top of the Pittsfield Building, and the mansard roof of the Civic Opera House.[2] [4] The height differences are easily seen in scale depictions.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Justin . Beckman . http://www.social.mtu.edu/CopperCountryArchitects/hr.htm . Biographical Dictionary of Copper Country Architects . Holabird & Roche . . https://web.archive.org/web/20080511182840/http://www.social.mtu.edu/CopperCountryArchitects/hr.htm . 2008-05-11.
  2. Web site: One North LaSalle Building. City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division. 2003. November 5, 2007.
  3. Web site: One North LaSalle. https://web.archive.org/web/20061115022010/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=1northlasalle-chicago-il-usa. dead. November 15, 2006. May 13, 2007. Emporis.com. 2007.
  4. Web site: One North LaSalle Street. November 5, 2007. Chicagoland Chief Engineer.
  5. Web site: Diagrams: Chicago Skyscrapers in 1930. November 5, 2007. SkyscraperPage.com. 2007.