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Click to enlargepadPalmolive Building at Night with Water Tower

Photograph, 1931
Photographer, Ken Hedrich
Hedrich Blessing Collection
ICHi-29334 / HB-939C


The crisp, clean air allows individual brick to be visible in the Old Water Tower and permits sightlines into open curtained windows. The Palmolive Building exemplifies the vertical style of the late 1920s and early 1930s, later known as Art Deco. Duo setbacks create a receding pattern and windows set into recessed channels emphasize the building’s vertical lines. The 150’ Charles Lindbergh beacon Light tops off the building. Formerly home to the Playboy Club. Original Architects: Holabird & Root. Date completed: 1929.


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