Churchill Building

Churchill Building
Alternative names Gay Building
General information
Status Complete
Type Commercial office
Architectural style beaux-arts
Location Madison, United States
Address 16 North Carroll Street
Construction started 1914
Completed 1915
Height 134 ft (41 m)
Technical details
Structural system steel frame
Floor count 9
Design and construction
Architecture firm James R. Law

The Churchill Building, also known as the Gay Building, is a nine-story, 134-foot-tall (41 m) high-rise building located at 16 North Carroll Street in Madison, Wisconsin. Completed in 1915, it was Madison's first skyscraper. It was the tallest building in Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee, and remained so until 1917 when the Wisconsin State Capitol was completed. The building, like many others built in Madison during the early 1900s, was designed in the Beaux-Arts style.

The building was developed by Leonard Gay, for whom it was originally named, and designed by architect James R. Law, Jr., who later served as mayor of Madison from 1932 to 1943. Because the height of the building interfered with views of the Capitol, its construction drew opposition. The city's landscape architect, John Nolen, led an unsuccessful campaign to stop its construction. After the building was completed, a 90-foot (27 m) height limit was enacted for buildings around the Capitol; as a result, the Gay Building remained Madison's tallest (other than the Capitol) until the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the height limit law in 1923, which allowed construction of the taller Belmont Hotel.[1] When the building was completed, there was speculation that extra streetcar service would be needed to handle the increased concentration of people going in and out of the building.[2]

In 1974, developer Don Hovde acquired the building, gutted and renovated it, and changed its name to the Churchill Building.[3][4]

See also

List of tallest buildings in Madison

References

  1. Stuart D. Levitan, Madison: The Illustrated Sesquicentennial History, Volume 1: 1856-1931. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006, pp. 189, 239.
  2. "Churchill Building". Emporis.
  3. Patti Colla, "Activity Picking Up, Realtors' Hovde Says", Milwaukee Sentinel, March 8, 1975.
  4. Hovde Realty: History (accessed June 8, 2010).

Coordinates: 43°04′27″N 89°23′09″W / 43.074303°N 89.385970°W / 43.074303; -89.385970

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