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Chicago's Fabulous Fountains
Contributor(s): Borzo, Greg (Author), Thiel, Julia (Photographer), Baer, Geoffrey (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0809335794     ISBN-13: 9780809335794
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
OUR PRICE:   $26.96  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: May 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | Sculpture & Installation
- Architecture | Regional
- Photography | Subjects & Themes - Architectural & Industrial
Dewey: 720.977
LCCN: 2016037236
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 8.3" W x 9.4" (1.85 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
2018 IPPY Award Silver Medalist for Great Lakes Nonfiction
Winner, ISHS Annual Award for Other Publications, 2018


Most people do not realize it, but Chicago is home to many diverse, artistic, fascinating, and architecturally and historically important fountains. In this attractive volume, Greg Borzo reveals more than one hundred outdoor public fountains of Chicago with noteworthy, amusing, or surprising stories about these gems. Complementing Borzo's engagingly written text are around one hundred beautiful fine-art color photos of the fountains, taken by photographer Julia Thiel for this book, and a smaller number of historical photos.

Greg Borzo begins by providing an overview of Chicago's fountains and discussing the oldest ones, explaining who built them and why, how they survived as long as they have, and what they tell us about early Chicago. At the heart of the book are four thematic chapters on drinking fountains, iconic fountains, plaza fountains, and park and parkway fountains. Among the iconic fountains described are Buckingham (in Grant Park), Crown (in Millennium Park), Centennial (with its water cannon shooting over the Chicago River), and two fountains designed by famed sculptor Lorado Taft (Time and Great Lakes). Plazas all around Chicago--in the neighborhoods as well as downtown--have fountains that anchor communities or enhance the skyscrapers they adorn. Also presented are the fountains in Chicago's parks, some designed by renowned artists and many often overlooked or taken for granted. A chapter on the self-proclaimed City of Fountains, Kansas City, Missouri, shows how Chicago's city planners could raise public awareness and funding for the care and preservation of these important landmarks. Also covered are a brief period of fountain building and rehabbing (1997-2002) that vastly enriched the city; fountains that no longer exist; and proposed Chicago fountains that were never built, as well as the future of fountain design.

A beautiful photography book and a guide to the city's many fountains, Chicago's Fabulous Fountains also provides fascinating histories and behind-the-scenes stories of these underappreciated artistic and architectural treasures of the Windy City.


Contributor Bio(s): Borzo, Greg: - Greg Borzo is an award-winning journalist, an editor, and the author of The Chicago "L,"Chicago Cable Cars, and other books about Chicago, where he has lived most of his life.