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The ten-story Fine Arts Building, also known as the Studebaker Building, is located at 410 S Michigan Avenue across from Grant Park in Chicago in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. It was built for the Studebaker company in 1884–1885 by Solon Spencer Beman, and extensively remodeled in 1898, when Beman removed the building's eighth (then the top) story and added three new stories, extending the building to its current height. Studebaker constructed the building as a carriage sales and service operation with manufacturing on upper floors. The two granite columns at the main entrance, 3 feet 8 inches (1.12 m) in diameter and 12 feet 10 inches (3.91 m) high, were said to be the largest polished monolithic shafts in the country. The interior features Art Nouveau motifs

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  • Fine Arts Building (Chicago) (es)
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  • Здание изобразительных искусств (ru)
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  • Le Fine Arts Building, également connu sous le nom de Studebaker Building, est un immeuble de dix étages situé au 410 South Michigan Avenue dans le secteur financier du Loop à Chicago, en face de Grant Park, et fait partie du quartier historique de Michigan Boulevard District. Il a été construit pour la société Studebaker en 1884 par l'architecte Solon Spencer Beman, et fut complètement rénové en 1898. (fr)
  • El Fine Arts Building, también conocido como Studebaker Building, es un inmueble en el Distrito Histórico Michigan Boulevard de Chicago (Estados Unidos). Está ubicado está ubicado en 410 S Michigan Avenue frente al Grant Park. Fue construido para la compañía Studebaker en 1884 y 1885 por , y remodelado extensamente en 1898, cuando Beman eliminó el octavo piso del edificio (entonces el superior) y agregó tres pisos nuevos, extendiendo el edificio a su altura actual.​ Studebaker construyó el edificio como una operación de venta y servicio de carruajes con fabricación en los pisos superiores. Las dos columnas de granito en la entrada principal, 1,1 m de diámetro y 3,9 m alto, se decía que eran los ejes monolíticos pulidos más grandes del país.​ El interior presenta motivos Art Nouveau y mural (es)
  • The ten-story Fine Arts Building, also known as the Studebaker Building, is located at 410 S Michigan Avenue across from Grant Park in Chicago in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. It was built for the Studebaker company in 1884–1885 by Solon Spencer Beman, and extensively remodeled in 1898, when Beman removed the building's eighth (then the top) story and added three new stories, extending the building to its current height. Studebaker constructed the building as a carriage sales and service operation with manufacturing on upper floors. The two granite columns at the main entrance, 3 feet 8 inches (1.12 m) in diameter and 12 feet 10 inches (3.91 m) high, were said to be the largest polished monolithic shafts in the country. The interior features Art Nouveau motifs (en)
  • Здание изобразительных искусств (англ. Fine Arts Building), также известное как Студебеккер-билдинг (англ. Studebaker Building), расположенное напротив Грант-парка в Чикаго в историческом районе Мичиган-бульвар. Оно было построено для компании Studebaker в 1884—1885 годах Солоном Беманом, а в 1898 году подверглось значительной перестройке, когда Беман убрал восьмой (тогдашний верхний) этаж здания и надстроил три новых этажа, увеличив высоту здания до нынешней. Компания Studebaker построила здание для продажи и обслуживания автомобилей с производством на верхних этажах. Две гранитные колонны у главного входа, диаметром 3 фута 8 дюймов (1,12 м) и высотой 12 футов 10 дюймов (3,91 м), были признаны самыми большими полированными монолитными валами в стране. В интерьере здания использованы мотив (ru)
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