The Aquitania

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Aquitania, The
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
The Aquitania (USA)
The Aquitania
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates: 41°58′24.74″N 87°39′4.98″W / 41.9735389, -87.6513833Coordinates: 41°58′24.74″N 87°39′4.98″W / 41.9735389, -87.6513833
Built/Founded: 1941
Architect: Harris, Ralph C.; Jillson, Byron H.
Architectural style(s): Classical Revival, Moderne
Added to NRHP: March 01, 2002
NRHP Reference#: 02000099 [1]
Governing body: Private

The Aquitania is a luxury, cooperative apartment in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It is on the Chicago Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places.

The Aquitania was built by Ralph C. Harris and Byron H. Jillson in the Classical Revival style. It was developed by George K. Spoor, the co-founder of Essanay Studios, a producer of silent movies in the first decades of the twentieth century. At this time, Chicago rivaled both New York City and Hollywood in film production, and Spoor was able to use his considerable wealth to build an apartment he felt fitting for the stars connected with Chicago's growing entertainment industry.

The Aquitania was situated directly on the Lake Michigan shore, although subsequent development of both Lake Shore Drive and the lakefront park have moved the shore some distance away. The fifteen-story building has a courtyard and an Arte Moderne lobby. Construction was completed in 1923, and it became a cooperative in 1949.[2]

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  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2006-03-15).
  2. ^ Real estate Housing profiles The Aquitania

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