About this artwork
After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1931, Chamales (1907–1993) studied planning under Eliel Saarinen at Cranbrook Academy. With his professor he completed a master plan for Athens (Greece) and its port, Piraeus. Chamales worked for the noted industrial designer Raymond Loewy and then at the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill before establishing his own firm in 1945. He was best known for designing churches and commercial structures in the Chicago area and for urban plans for the post-World War II suburbs.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- AIC Archives
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Artist
- Christopher John Chamales (Architect)
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Title
- Christopher John Chamales Papers
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Date
- Made 1919–1987
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Medium
- Typescript papers, correspondence, black and white and color photographic prints, black and white and color negatives, black and white and color slides, architectural reprographic prints, and architectural drawings.
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Dimensions
- 3 portfolios, 5 oversize portfolios, and flatfile material: H.: 693.5 cm (273 in.)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Margaret Goehst Chamales, 1994.
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Reference Number
- 1994.1