Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building

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The Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building was a vast exhibition hall at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, renowned as one of the largest buildings in the world at the time and a showcase for industrial and cultural displays.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World's Columbian Exposition building
exhibition building
temporary structure
architect Charles B. Atwood NERFINISHED
George B. Post
associatedWith Gilded Age industrialization in the United States
World’s Columbian Exposition
surface form: White City of the World's Columbian Exposition
cityServed City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
constructionType temporary exposition building
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 1894
event World’s Columbian Exposition
surface form: World's Columbian Exposition of 1893
exhibited educational exhibits
fine arts related to industry
machinery
manufactured goods
existedDuring 1893 World's Fair operating season
feature central domed pavilions on the long sides
four corner pavilions
large interior nave
multiple galleries and balconies
floorArea approximately 44 acres
inspired later large exhibition halls and trade fair buildings
length approximately 1687 feet
locatedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois

Jackson Park
surface form: Jackson Park, Chicago

United States of America
surface form: United States
material staff (plaster) cladding
steel frame
name Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building self-link
notableFor being one of the largest buildings in the world at the time
display of educational and cultural exhibits
display of industrial progress
vast single exhibition hall
openingDate 1893
partOf World’s Columbian Exposition
surface form: World's Columbian Exposition
purpose cultural displays
exhibition of liberal arts
exhibition of manufactures
industrial displays
roofType glass and iron roof
status no longer extant
style Beaux-Arts architecture
theme advancement of liberal arts and education
progress of manufacturing
width approximately 787 feet

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World’s Columbian Exposition featuredBuilding Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building
Pan-American Exposition featuredStructure Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building
Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building name Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building self-link
White City knownFor Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building
subject surface form: White City (World's Columbian Exposition)
Court of Honor surroundedByBuilding Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building