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Click to enlargepadCarson Pirie Scott  - State and Madison entrance

Photograph, 1960
HB-19321-C
Hedrich Blessing Collection


Carson, Pirie Scott and Company moved from Amboy, Illinois to Chicago’s Lake Street to its current downtown location at State and Madison. Louis Sullivan designed the State and Madison building which the company moved into in 1904. The ornamentation Louis Sullivan is deemed by many to be the “father of modernism.” Sullivan and his architectural firm were central in formulating the Chicago School of Architecture. “Form Follows Function” is considered Sullivan’s guiding principle of design. EC 3867


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