The Powhatan or Powhatan Apartments is a 22-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Burnham Park in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by architects Robert De Golyer and Charles L. Morgan. Much of the Art Deco detailing is attributed to Morgan who was associated with Frank Lloyd Wright. The exterior of the luxury-apartment highrise reflects Eliel Saarinen's second place design for the Tribune Tower competition of 1922. The building's terra-cotta ornamental panels feature conventionalized scenes based upon Native American culture.
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| - El Powhatan o Powhatan Apartments es un edificio de apartamentos de lujo de 22 pisos con vista al lago Míchigan y adyacente a Burnham Park en el vecindario de Kenwood de la ciudad de Chicago, en el estado de Illinois (Estados Unidos). El edificio fue diseñado por los arquitectos Robert De Golyer y Charles L. Morgan. Gran parte de los detalles art déco se atribuyen a Morgan, quien estaba asociado con Frank Lloyd Wright. El exterior del edificio de apartamentos de lujo refleja el diseño del segundo lugar de Eliel Saarinen para el concurso Tribune Tower de 1922. Los paneles ornamentales de terracota del edificio presentan escenas convencionalizadas basadas en la cultura nativa estadounidense. (es)
- The Powhatan or Powhatan Apartments is a 22-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Burnham Park in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by architects Robert De Golyer and Charles L. Morgan. Much of the Art Deco detailing is attributed to Morgan who was associated with Frank Lloyd Wright. The exterior of the luxury-apartment highrise reflects Eliel Saarinen's second place design for the Tribune Tower competition of 1922. The building's terra-cotta ornamental panels feature conventionalized scenes based upon Native American culture. (en)
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| - El Powhatan o Powhatan Apartments es un edificio de apartamentos de lujo de 22 pisos con vista al lago Míchigan y adyacente a Burnham Park en el vecindario de Kenwood de la ciudad de Chicago, en el estado de Illinois (Estados Unidos). El edificio fue diseñado por los arquitectos Robert De Golyer y Charles L. Morgan. Gran parte de los detalles art déco se atribuyen a Morgan, quien estaba asociado con Frank Lloyd Wright. El exterior del edificio de apartamentos de lujo refleja el diseño del segundo lugar de Eliel Saarinen para el concurso Tribune Tower de 1922. Los paneles ornamentales de terracota del edificio presentan escenas convencionalizadas basadas en la cultura nativa estadounidense. Esta cooperativa de viviendas es un rascacielos residencial en el South Side de Chicago. El edificio también alberga a los únicos operadores de ascensores 24 horas en Chicago. Dado que este y muchos de los edificios de apartamentos vecinos llevan el nombre de tribus nativas americanas (como los algonquin, los chippewa y los narragansett), el área ha recibido el nombre irónico de " aldea india ". Fue designado como Monumento Histórico de Chicago el 12 de enero de 1993. (es)
- The Powhatan or Powhatan Apartments is a 22-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Burnham Park in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by architects Robert De Golyer and Charles L. Morgan. Much of the Art Deco detailing is attributed to Morgan who was associated with Frank Lloyd Wright. The exterior of the luxury-apartment highrise reflects Eliel Saarinen's second place design for the Tribune Tower competition of 1922. The building's terra-cotta ornamental panels feature conventionalized scenes based upon Native American culture. This housing cooperative is a residential high-rise on Chicago's South Side. The building also hosts the only 24-hour elevator operators in Chicago. Since it and many of the neighboring high-rise apartment buildings are named for Native American tribes (such as the Algonquin, The Chippewa and the Narragansett), the area has been given the tongue-in-cheek name "Indian Village". It was designated a Chicago Landmark on January 12, 1993. (en)
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