Carson-Pirie Scott Department Store

Chicago, Illinois
AWARD: for its state-of-the-art exterior restoration that included replication of important missing decorative elements of this 1899 National Historic Landmark, one of the most significant works of architect Louis Sullivan.
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After purchasing the property in 2001, joseph Freed & Associates spent $200 million over a ten year period in restoring and renovating this Chicago landmark. The work included replication of the building’s elaborate cornice that had been removed; the dismantling, restoration, and reinstallation of 5,000 decorative cast iron elements that are the structure’s signature, and the cleaning and repair of the building’s terracotta facades.
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Renamed in honor of its famous architect, the building currently houses a mixed use of offices, an art school, a restaurant, and retail businesses.