Chicago Greystone Buildings Pen & Ink Illustrated 8" x 10" Print
Chicago Greystone Buildings Pen & Ink Illustrated 8" x 10" Print
You won't get far in Chicago without noticing the numerous greystone buildings lining its streets, there are more than 30,000 of them scattered throughout the city. The choice of grey limestone occurred as the city rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, sourcing Bedford Limestone quarried from nearby in Indiana.
The print is a reproduction of an original drawing by Chicago-based architect Casey Stanberry. Casey is inspired by local architecture, urban snippets, and merely taking a walk, and brings a unique perspective to buildings and their surrounding urban landscape.
Size: 8" x 10"
Made by: Casey Stanberry in Chicago