The Boulevard Apartments, Chicago, Illinois, Presentation Drawing

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.

The Boulevard Apartments, Chicago, Illinois, Presentation Drawing

Dubin and Eisenberg

c. 1924

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

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Dubin, Dubin & Moutoussamy