The Life and Death of Buffalo's Great Northern Grain Elevator : 1897-2023 (Excelsior Editions)

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The Life and Death of Buffalo's Great Northern Grain Elevator : 1897-2023 (Excelsior Editions)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438497037
  • DDC分類 974.797

Full Description

A stunning visual memorial to Buffalo's architectural and industrial history.

Archer Daniels Midland got lucky the night of December 11, 2021: a fierce winter wind took out a third of the brick wall of Buffalo's Great Northern Grain Elevator. ADM had wanted to demolish the building since 1993, but each of its demolition requests to the city had been blocked. Six days after the storm, with no public hearings, the building was condemned. A unique piece of Buffalo's economic and global architectural history was gone.

Grain elevators are part of Buffalo's-and the nation's-architectural heritage. Unlike earlier wooden structures, the Great Northern was made of steel; it was fireproof. The steel bins kept the grain dry and the rats out. The entire steel structure was riveted and bolted into a single entity. The Great Northern couldn't burn down or blow up; it couldn't be knocked down, and it was incapable of falling down. When the Great Northern was completed seven months after the shovels broke ground, it was the largest grain elevator in the world. It was built to last, and last it did until the eight-month task of tearing it apart began on September 16, 2022.

Photographer and activist Bruce Jackson documents the story of this key architectural landmark through text, documents, and his own photographs taken over a period of several decades to tell this tragic story that will appeal to anyone interested in the history and preservation of America's industrial culture.

Contents

Acknowledgment and Sources
Chronology

Part I: The Life and Death of the Great Northern Grain Elevator, 1897-2023

1. A Fierce Wind

2. Buffalo and Its Grain Elevators

3. Buffalo's Architecture

4. The Great Northern

5. After the Fall

6. The Fire Commissioner's Fears

7. The Mayor Waffles

8. Parsing the President (of ADM)

9. Before the Bar

10. Two Courtly Matters

11. Four Red Herrings

12. Reason

13. If

14. What Paul McDonnell Said

15. Utility

16. Some Things I Heard

17. Me

18. What the Great Northern Said

Part II: Photographs

Plates

Part III: Documents

HAER Report text and drawings

ADM Submission to Commissioner James Comerford, Dec. 15, 2021 (not exhibits)

Commissioner James Comerford: Great Northern Condemnation Dec. 17, 2021

Rep. Brian Higgins to ADM president Juan Luciano, Dec 13, 2021

Anne Dafchik, President, AIA Buffalo/WNY, to Mayor Byron Brown, Dec. 16, 2021

Mayor Byron Brown to ADM President Juan Luciano, Dec. 23, 2021

New York AIA President Paul McDonnell to Mayor Byron Brown, January 9, 2022, with key graphic documentation from HAER Report and other sources.

Campaign for Greater Buffalo graphic showing vertical beam supports of the Great Northern

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