Obituary. ChicagoSun-Times, April 16, 2012. by Katie Drews. John L. Bartolomeo, 88, South Side architect, artist . John L. Bartolomeo, a mid-century modern architect whose work dotted the Chicago's... Read full biography
Obituary. ChicagoSun-Times, April 16, 2012. by Katie Drews. John L. Bartolomeo, 88, South Side architect, artist . John L. Bartolomeo, a mid-century modern architect whose work dotted the Chicago's South Side and south suburbs, died of heart failure April 4 in Phoenix, Ariz., according to one of... Read full biography
Obituary. ChicagoSun-Times, April 16, 2012. by Katie Drews. John L. Bartolomeo, 88, South Side architect, artist . John L. Bartolomeo, a mid-century modern architect whose work dotted the Chicago's South Side and south suburbs, died of heart failure April 4 in Phoenix, Ariz., according to one of his sons. He was 88. The former Chicago-area resident managed an architectural firm, Bartolomeo and Associates, which later became Bartolomeo and Hansen in the Beverly area for roughly 30 years. His... Read full biography
Obituary. ChicagoSun-Times, April 16, 2012. by Katie Drews. John L. Bartolomeo, 88, South Side architect, artist . John L. Bartolomeo, a mid-century modern architect whose work dotted the Chicago's South Side and south suburbs, died of heart failure April 4 in Phoenix, Ariz., according to one of his sons. He was 88. The former Chicago-area resident managed an architectural firm, Bartolomeo and Associates, which later became Bartolomeo and Hansen in the Beverly area for roughly 30 years. His commercial buildings — which included former Evergreen Park landmarks, the old Standard Bank building at 95th and Western, the Drury Lane Theatre and Martinique Restaurant — lined the south suburban thoroughfares that emerged as busy business strips in... Read full biography
Obituary. ChicagoSun-Times, April 16, 2012. by Katie Drews. John L. Bartolomeo, 88, South Side architect, artist . John L. Bartolomeo, a mid-century modern architect whose work dotted the Chicago's South Side and south suburbs, died of heart failure April 4 in Phoenix, Ariz., according to one of his sons. He was 88. The former Chicago-area resident managed an architectural firm, Bartolomeo and Associates, which later became Bartolomeo and Hansen in the Beverly area for roughly 30 years. His commercial buildings — which included former Evergreen Park landmarks, the old Standard Bank building at 95th and Western, the Drury Lane Theatre and Martinique Restaurant — lined the south suburban thoroughfares that emerged as busy business strips in the '50s and '60s. "His work is really high-quality modernist work but it's done on the neighborhood... Read full biography
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