Fisher Building

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The Fisher Building is 20-story, 275-foot-tall (84 m) neo-Gothic landmark building set at 343 South Dearborn Street within the Chicago Loop community space of Chicago. Commissioned by paper man of affairs Lucius Fisher, the initial building was completed in 1896 by D.H. Daniel Hudson Burnham & Company with AN addition later additional in 1907. At the time of its completion, the building was one in all 2 buildings in Chicago that was eighteen stories tall, the opposite being the Masonic Building. To the current day, the Fisher Building is that the oldest eighteen story building in Chicago that has not been destroyed. The Masonic Temple, whereas taller and older, was destroyed in 1939.
Though a project of D.H. Daniel Hudson Burnham & Company, the initial structure was designed by Charles Atwood. In 1906, AN addition on the northern facet of the building raised it from eighteen to twenty stories. A former worker of the Daniel Hudson Burnham firm, Peter J. Weber, designed and oversaw the building’s addition that was completed in 1907. The Fisher Building options terra-cotta carvings of varied aquatic creatures together with fish and crabs. Additionally, there ar eagles, dragons and legendary creatures delineated on the facade likewise.

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