Commercial Style

Commercial style buildings exhibit limited ornamentation. They have straight fronts with flat roofs and shallow projections. The term commercial style was first used to describe the great office and mercantile buildings of Chicago. The Chicago window -- a large, fixed central pane flanked by operable sashes -- is a common feature of commercial style buildings.

 

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Kennedy Building

 

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