Detail of terra cotta brackets |
This was constructed as an apartment hotel, which was basically a month-to-month furnished apartment with communal dining and socializing areas. Apartment hotels would typically include a regular cleaning service. This is an urban type that hasn't survived in Chicago (as far as I know). The closest approximation I can think of is an extended-stay hotel, and those are now mostly found out by the highways.
1246 W. Pratt |
This building dwarfs its neighbors, and would have been one of the few to approach the permitted height increase established by Chicago's first zoning code in 1923. I think the entire lakefront may have followed suit if it hadn't been hit by the Great Depression. So for now it remains a crazy outlier, catching the sun all day with it's amazing glazed white terra cotta.