Description
The Boulevard Apartments, designed by the noted firm of Dubin & Eisenberg, are an example of a nearly ubiquitous local multifamily dwelling: the U-shaped courtyard apartment building. Developed as a response to Chicago lot sizes, alleys, and building ordinances, the courtyard building became a mainstay of the city’s growing neighbor- hoods during the 1920s. This drawing illustrates the virtues of this low-rise building type, combining handsome, often historically inspired masonry construction, ample windows, generous apartment layouts, and connection to the street and landscape that gave rise to a new kind of middle-class community in Chicago.
Accession Number
107320
Medium
Pencil, chalk and watercolor on paper, mounted on board
Dimensions
74 × 19 cm (29 1/8 × 7 9/16 in.)
Classification
presentation drawing
Credit Line
Gift of Dubin, Dubin & Moutoussamy
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