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Wrigley Square

Wrigley Square is a public square located in the northwest section of Millennium Park in the Historic Michigan Boulevard District of the Loop area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The square is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of East Randolph Street and North Michigan Avenue.[2] It contains the Millennium Monument, a nearly full-sized replica of the semicircle of paired Roman Doric-style columns (called a peristyle) that originally sat in this area of Grant Park, near Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street, between 1917 and 1953.[2] The square also contains a large lawn and a public fountain.

Wrigley Square
Millennium Monument Peristyle at Wrigley Square 
TypePublic park/Town Square
LocationMillennium Park
Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates41°53′1.41″N 87°37′25.65″W / 41.8837250°N 87.6237917°W / 41.8837250; -87.6237917
CreatedOctober 30, 2002 (2002-10-30)
Operated byCity of Chicago
StatusOpen all year
Parking2218 (Millennium Park parking garage)[1]

Detail edit

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Image map of Millennium Park; east is at the top. Each feature or label is linked.

Lying between Lake Michigan to the east and the Loop to the west, Grant Park has been Chicago's front yard since the mid 19th century. Its northwest corner, north of Monroe Street and the Art Institute, east of Michigan Avenue, south of Randolph Street, and west of Columbus Drive, had been Illinois Central rail yards and parking lots until 1997, when it was made available for development by the city as Millennium Park.[3] Today, Millennium Park trails only Navy Pier as a Chicago tourist attraction.[4]

The square is a tree-lined section of Millennium Park with a large lawn. The area broadcasts free Wi-Fi wireless technology.[5] The square has earned a reputation as an outdoor culture spot by hosting a wide range of cultural events such as local and international art and photography exhibitions, as well as occasional live musical performances.[6] This reputation is reminiscent of the earlier neo-classical meeting place.[6] When Mayor of Chicago Richard M. Daley dedicated the square, it was dedicated to the donors, known as the Founders Group, who funded Millennium Park.[7]

In 2005, Millennium Park was marked for updates and improvements. Benches were to be added to the 56 original benches. Landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson designed 14 new 320-pound (145.1 kg), aluminum "Maggie benches" in Millennium Park, mostly in Wrigley square, in honor of Mayor Daley's wife.[8]

The square was intended to serve as an exhibit space for outdoor sculpture as well as small cultural performances, according to Christopher Perille, vice president of the Wrigley Square Foundation.[9] The square's peristyle monument is in remembrance of the corporation, foundations, and individuals who made Millennium Park possible.[9]

 
1926 view of original

An architectural model of Wrigley Square and Millennium Monument, designed by O'Donnell, Wicklund, Pigozzi and Peterson Architects, Inc. (OWP&P) in 2000, is on display at the Harold Washington Library Center.[10]

Original peristyle edit

In 1917, the original peristyle was designed by renowned Chicago planner Edward H. Bennett, who was Daniel Burnham's partner in the Plan of Chicago and who was known for designing the nearby Buckingham Fountain. It was located in Grant Park in the same location as the current Wrigley Square.[11] The original peristyle rose to 40 feet (12.2 m) and had a diameter of 100 feet (30.5 m).[10] The original was made of concrete, which did not stand up to the Lake Michigan lakefront weather.[12] In 1953 it was razed to make way for the Grant Park North Garage.[10] The original peristyle was on a promenade with balustrades.[6]

Millennium Monument edit

Millennium Monument
 
ArtistO'Donnell, Wicklund, Pigozzi
and Peterson Architects, Inc.
Year2002
TypeLimestone Peristyle sculpture
Dimensions40 feet (12 m)
LocationMillennium Park, Chicago, Illinois

A gift from the William Wrigley, Jr. Company, the limestone replica peristyle rises to a height of nearly 40 feet (12.2 m) (one source says the columns were planned to rise to 36 feet (11.0 m)),[13] restoring a classical elegance to Grant Park. The William Wrigley, Jr. Foundation contributed $5 million to the monument, and the entire square, which cost $5 million to build,[14] was named in its honor.[10] The Millennium Monument is a tribute to the individual, corporate and foundation benefactors of Millennium Park.[12] The pedestal of the peristyle is inscribed with the names of the 115 financial donors (including Oprah Winfrey) who made the 91 contributions of at least $1 million each to help pay for Millennium Park.[15] The New York Times describes the pedestal as French marble,[15] but other sources mention the use of French limestone.[12][13] These 115 donors are referred to as the founders of Millennium Park in official park brochures published by the City of Chicago and distributed at the visitor's centers as well as in other press accounts.[7][16] Their contributions not only paid for the construction of the park, but also provide for its ongoing conservation.[2]

 
Millennium Monument plaque

The David Dillon and Michael Patrick Sullivan (of OWP&P) design is based on original drawings by Bennett found in the Chicago Park District's archive.[10]

The naming rights of the space belong to Wm. Wrigley Jr, the foundation that created the world's famous chewing gum.[17] Wrigley Company officials, including William Wrigley, Jr. II, wanted to contribute to Millennium Park, and the historic aspect of the peristyle was attractive to them partly because the original peristyle was constructed around the same time as the Wrigley Building, the corporate headquarters located a few blocks to the north, and because the classical architectural styles of both are similar.[10]

 
Viewed with Crain Communications Building

The 24 paired, fluted columns are the same height as the original peristyle. However, the structure was scaled down to an 80-foot (24.4 m) diameter in order to accommodate the accessible ramp that runs behind the monument.[10] Each of the limestone columns is cut from an Indiana quarry [18] and made of five 2,200 pounds (997.9 kg; 157.1 st) sections reinforced by steel rods and plates.[13] The fountain in front of the monument is a bronze-cast replica of the finials that adorn the Wrigley Building.[12] The brass spout was made from a mold of a terra cotta finail on the Wrigley Building.[19]

The front of the monument has a dedication plaque (pictured left). In addition, on the reverse side in approximately the same location, the monument has a special plaque commemorating John H. Bryan's contribution as the head of fundraising for the Park.

The original model of the Millennium Monument was the starting point of the Peristyle appearance in Chicago. To this day, it is said to not compare to the once "commanding presence" that once stood in its place, before being demolished and replaced with an underground parking garage.[20] The new monument was downsized by approximately 15% to accommodate a wheel-chair ramp for the disabled in a tight space.[20] It also includes a "classical" take on the original, incorporating a fountain at the base of the limestone, Doric, column monument.[20] The monument, despite being relatively small in comparison to the rest of Grant Park, makes its presence known as the central focus to shape Wrigley Square and the surrounding landscape.[20] Wrigley Square is unique for its fountain that, unlike Buckingham Fountain, which is fenced off, remains open with a circular ledge to allow park-goers the freedom to sit next to the open water to enjoy the atmosphere.[20]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Kamin, Blair (July 18, 2004). "A no place transformed into a grand space – What was once a gritty, blighted site is now home to a glistening, cultural spectacle that delivers joy to its visitors". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c . City of Chicago. Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  3. ^ Gilfoyle, Timothy J. (August 6, 2006). "Millennium Park". The New York Times. Retrieved June 24, 2008.
  4. ^ "Crain's List Largest Tourist Attractions (Sightseeing): Ranked by 2007 attendance". Crain's Chicago Business. Crain Communications Inc. 2008-06-23. p. 22.
  5. ^ "Wi-Fi in Millennium Park". City of Chicago. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  6. ^ a b c Cremin, Dennis H. and Elan Penn (January 28, 2006). Chicago: A Pictorial Celebration. Sterling. pp. 99. ISBN 1-4027-2387-3. cited at Cremin, Dennis H; Penn, Elan (2004-07-28). Wrigley Square. ISBN 9781402723872. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  7. ^ a b "Wrigley Square Dedicated To Donors Who Raised $100 Million For World-Class Park at Chicago's Front Door" (PDF). Millennium Park News. Public Building Commission of Chicago. Summer–Fall 2003. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  8. ^ Dardick, Hal with Blair Kamin (2005-01-10). "Park reflects vision still in its infancy". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  9. ^ a b "Wrigley Donates $5 Million For Millennium Park Square". Chicago Tribune. 2001-03-21. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g "Millennium Park Inc. - Millennium Monument (Peristyle) and Wrigley Square Series". Chicago Public Library. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  11. ^ . City of Chicago. Archived from the original on 2008-05-26. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  12. ^ a b c d Millennium Monument Plaque, William Wrigley, Jr. Foundation, dedicated October 30, 2002
  13. ^ a b c Nevala, Amy E. (2002-03-09). "Millennium Park gets look of old - After 5 decades, city re-creates classical peristyle". Chicago Tribune. Newsbank. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
  14. ^ Ford, Liam (2004-07-11). "City to finally open its new front yard - Millennium Park's price tag tripled". Chicago Tribune. Newsbank. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
  15. ^ a b Bernstein, Fred A. (2004-07-18). "ART/ARCHITECTURE; Big Shoulders, Big Donors, Big Art". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  16. ^ "Millennium Park", a brochure by the City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, February 2007
  17. ^ Uhlenbrock, Tom (2004-05-24). "The new Millennium (Park) is coming to Chicago's lakefront". St Louis Post-Dispatch. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. ProQuest 457142436.
  18. ^ . Pictorial Archives. Bybee Stone Company, Inc., Bloomington, IN. Archived from the original on August 17, 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  19. ^ "Pictorial Chicago: Fountain in Wrigley Square, Brass Spout". Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  20. ^ a b c d e Kamin, Blair (2004-07-18). "Millennium Monument at Wrigley Square ** Michigan Avenue at Randolph Drive OWP & P Architects, Chicago". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2015-10-08.

External links edit

  • City of Chicago Millennium Park: Wrigley Square 2018-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Millennium Park map 2017-07-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • City of Chicago Loop Community Map

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This article is about the Monument park in Chicago For the Chicago baseball stadium see Wrigley Field Millennium Monument Chicago redirects here For other uses see Millennium Monument disambiguation Wrigley Square is a public square located in the northwest section of Millennium Park in the Historic Michigan Boulevard District of the Loop area of Chicago in Cook County Illinois United States The square is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of East Randolph Street and North Michigan Avenue 2 It contains the Millennium Monument a nearly full sized replica of the semicircle of paired Roman Doric style columns called a peristyle that originally sat in this area of Grant Park near Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street between 1917 and 1953 2 The square also contains a large lawn and a public fountain Wrigley SquareMillennium MonumentPeristyle at Wrigley Square TypePublic park Town SquareLocationMillennium ParkChicago IllinoisCoordinates41 53 1 41 N 87 37 25 65 W 41 8837250 N 87 6237917 W 41 8837250 87 6237917CreatedOctober 30 2002 2002 10 30 Operated byCity of ChicagoStatusOpen all yearParking2218 Millennium Park parking garage 1 Contents 1 Detail 1 1 Original peristyle 1 2 Millennium Monument 2 Notes 3 External linksDetail edit nbsp Image map of Millennium Park east is at the top Each feature or label is linked Lying between Lake Michigan to the east and the Loop to the west Grant Park has been Chicago s front yard since the mid 19th century Its northwest corner north of Monroe Street and the Art Institute east of Michigan Avenue south of Randolph Street and west of Columbus Drive had been Illinois Central rail yards and parking lots until 1997 when it was made available for development by the city as Millennium Park 3 Today Millennium Park trails only Navy Pier as a Chicago tourist attraction 4 The square is a tree lined section of Millennium Park with a large lawn The area broadcasts free Wi Fi wireless technology 5 The square has earned a reputation as an outdoor culture spot by hosting a wide range of cultural events such as local and international art and photography exhibitions as well as occasional live musical performances 6 This reputation is reminiscent of the earlier neo classical meeting place 6 When Mayor of Chicago Richard M Daley dedicated the square it was dedicated to the donors known as the Founders Group who funded Millennium Park 7 In 2005 Millennium Park was marked for updates and improvements Benches were to be added to the 56 original benches Landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson designed 14 new 320 pound 145 1 kg aluminum Maggie benches in Millennium Park mostly in Wrigley square in honor of Mayor Daley s wife 8 The square was intended to serve as an exhibit space for outdoor sculpture as well as small cultural performances according to Christopher Perille vice president of the Wrigley Square Foundation 9 The square s peristyle monument is in remembrance of the corporation foundations and individuals who made Millennium Park possible 9 nbsp 1926 view of originalAn architectural model of Wrigley Square and Millennium Monument designed by O Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi and Peterson Architects Inc OWP amp P in 2000 is on display at the Harold Washington Library Center 10 Original peristyle edit In 1917 the original peristyle was designed by renowned Chicago planner Edward H Bennett who was Daniel Burnham s partner in the Plan of Chicago and who was known for designing the nearby Buckingham Fountain It was located in Grant Park in the same location as the current Wrigley Square 11 The original peristyle rose to 40 feet 12 2 m and had a diameter of 100 feet 30 5 m 10 The original was made of concrete which did not stand up to the Lake Michigan lakefront weather 12 In 1953 it was razed to make way for the Grant Park North Garage 10 The original peristyle was on a promenade with balustrades 6 Millennium Monument edit Millennium Monument nbsp ArtistO Donnell Wicklund Pigozziand Peterson Architects Inc Year2002TypeLimestone Peristyle sculptureDimensions40 feet 12 m LocationMillennium Park Chicago IllinoisA gift from the William Wrigley Jr Company the limestone replica peristyle rises to a height of nearly 40 feet 12 2 m one source says the columns were planned to rise to 36 feet 11 0 m 13 restoring a classical elegance to Grant Park The William Wrigley Jr Foundation contributed 5 million to the monument and the entire square which cost 5 million to build 14 was named in its honor 10 The Millennium Monument is a tribute to the individual corporate and foundation benefactors of Millennium Park 12 The pedestal of the peristyle is inscribed with the names of the 115 financial donors including Oprah Winfrey who made the 91 contributions of at least 1 million each to help pay for Millennium Park 15 The New York Times describes the pedestal as French marble 15 but other sources mention the use of French limestone 12 13 These 115 donors are referred to as the founders of Millennium Park in official park brochures published by the City of Chicago and distributed at the visitor s centers as well as in other press accounts 7 16 Their contributions not only paid for the construction of the park but also provide for its ongoing conservation 2 nbsp Millennium Monument plaque nbsp Monument with Crain Communications Building One Prudential Plaza and Aon Center The David Dillon and Michael Patrick Sullivan of OWP amp P design is based on original drawings by Bennett found in the Chicago Park District s archive 10 The naming rights of the space belong to Wm Wrigley Jr the foundation that created the world s famous chewing gum 17 Wrigley Company officials including William Wrigley Jr II wanted to contribute to Millennium Park and the historic aspect of the peristyle was attractive to them partly because the original peristyle was constructed around the same time as the Wrigley Building the corporate headquarters located a few blocks to the north and because the classical architectural styles of both are similar 10 nbsp Viewed with Crain Communications BuildingThe 24 paired fluted columns are the same height as the original peristyle However the structure was scaled down to an 80 foot 24 4 m diameter in order to accommodate the accessible ramp that runs behind the monument 10 Each of the limestone columns is cut from an Indiana quarry 18 and made of five 2 200 pounds 997 9 kg 157 1 st sections reinforced by steel rods and plates 13 The fountain in front of the monument is a bronze cast replica of the finials that adorn the Wrigley Building 12 The brass spout was made from a mold of a terra cotta finail on the Wrigley Building 19 The front of the monument has a dedication plaque pictured left In addition on the reverse side in approximately the same location the monument has a special plaque commemorating John H Bryan s contribution as the head of fundraising for the Park The original model of the Millennium Monument was the starting point of the Peristyle appearance in Chicago To this day it is said to not compare to the once commanding presence that once stood in its place before being demolished and replaced with an underground parking garage 20 The new monument was downsized by approximately 15 to accommodate a wheel chair ramp for the disabled in a tight space 20 It also includes a classical take on the original incorporating a fountain at the base of the limestone Doric column monument 20 The monument despite being relatively small in comparison to the rest of Grant Park makes its presence known as the central focus to shape Wrigley Square and the surrounding landscape 20 Wrigley Square is unique for its fountain that unlike Buckingham Fountain which is fenced off remains open with a circular ledge to allow park goers the freedom to sit next to the open water to enjoy the atmosphere 20 Notes edit Kamin Blair July 18 2004 A no place transformed into a grand space What was once a gritty blighted site is now home to a glistening cultural spectacle that delivers joy to its visitors Chicago Tribune Retrieved August 6 2008 a b c Art amp Architecture Wrigley Square and Millennium Monument Peristyle City of Chicago Archived from the original on 2008 05 28 Retrieved 2008 06 03 Gilfoyle Timothy J August 6 2006 Millennium Park The New York Times Retrieved June 24 2008 Crain s List Largest Tourist Attractions Sightseeing Ranked by 2007 attendance Crain s Chicago Business Crain Communications Inc 2008 06 23 p 22 Wi Fi in Millennium Park City of Chicago Retrieved 2008 06 03 a b c Cremin Dennis H and Elan Penn January 28 2006 Chicago A Pictorial Celebration Sterling pp 99 ISBN 1 4027 2387 3 cited at Cremin Dennis H Penn Elan 2004 07 28 Wrigley Square ISBN 9781402723872 Retrieved 2008 06 03 a b Wrigley Square Dedicated To Donors Who Raised 100 Million For World Class Park at Chicago s Front Door PDF Millennium Park News Public Building Commission of Chicago Summer Fall 2003 Retrieved 2008 06 03 Dardick Hal with Blair Kamin 2005 01 10 Park reflects vision still in its infancy Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2015 10 08 a b Wrigley Donates 5 Million For Millennium Park Square Chicago Tribune 2001 03 21 Retrieved 2015 10 08 a b c d e f g Millennium Park Inc Millennium Monument Peristyle and Wrigley Square Series Chicago Public Library Retrieved 2008 06 03 Park History City of Chicago Archived from the original on 2008 05 26 Retrieved 2008 06 20 a b c d Millennium Monument Plaque William Wrigley Jr Foundation dedicated October 30 2002 a b c Nevala Amy E 2002 03 09 Millennium Park gets look of old After 5 decades city re creates classical peristyle Chicago Tribune Newsbank Retrieved 2008 06 06 Ford Liam 2004 07 11 City to finally open its new front yard Millennium Park s price tag tripled Chicago Tribune Newsbank Retrieved 2008 06 06 a b Bernstein Fred A 2004 07 18 ART ARCHITECTURE Big Shoulders Big Donors Big Art The New York Times Retrieved 2008 06 01 Millennium Park a brochure by the City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs February 2007 Uhlenbrock Tom 2004 05 24 The new Millennium Park is coming to Chicago s lakefront St Louis Post Dispatch Knight Ridder Tribune News Service ProQuest 457142436 Millennium Park Chicago IL Pictorial Archives Bybee Stone Company Inc Bloomington IN Archived from the original on August 17 2007 Retrieved 2008 11 24 Pictorial Chicago Fountain in Wrigley Square Brass Spout Retrieved 2008 06 03 a b c d e Kamin Blair 2004 07 18 Millennium Monument at Wrigley Square Michigan Avenue at Randolph Drive OWP amp P Architects Chicago Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2015 10 08 External links editCity of Chicago Millennium Park Wrigley Square Archived 2018 02 11 at the Wayback Machine Millennium Park map Archived 2017 07 11 at the Wayback Machine City of Chicago Loop Community Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wrigley Square amp oldid 1196402006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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