Marshall Field's Wholesale Store

Marshall Field's Wholesale Store
Marshall Field's Wholesale Store around 1890.

Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, Chicago, Illinois, sometimes referred to as the Marshall Field's Warehouse Store, was a landmark seven-story designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. Intended for the wholesale business of Field's eponymously named department store, it opened in 1887 encompassing the block bounded by Quincy, Franklin, Adams and Wells Streets, near the location of the Chicago Board of Trade Building.

Architecture

The building was commissioned in 1885 by legendary merchant Marshall Field. H.H. Richardson, who is also known for his New York State Asylum in Buffalo, is renowned for his designs in the Romanesque revival style, to which he has given the name "Richardson Romanesque". The Marshall Field Store demonstrates his ability to adapt this style to a modern commercial premises. The building is supported by an interior framing of wood and iron, and is clad in a rusticated exterior of stonework giving the appearance of an Italian Romanesque palazzo. The exterior design, in which the windows are contained by massive Romanesqu arches, gives the impression of having four levels, but in fact there are seven floors and a sunken basement. The large arches allow for thinner structural members between them and greater window space than if the windows were set into the solid masonry.

Marshall Field and Company closed the building in 1930 after the opening of the Merchandise Mart, then the world's largest building, which consolidated all company wholesale business under a single roof. The wholesale store was torn down shortly thereafter.

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