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George C. Nimmons

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298:. During their partnership, Nimmons and Fellows designed a number of large commercial buildings in Chicago. In 1904 they were awarded what was very likely the largest single commission in the history of Chicago building up to that date. Sears, Roebuck and Co. selected them to design their warehouse, distribution and administrative center on West Arthington Avenue at Homan. It was said to be the largest mercantile establishment in the world at the time and was built in exactly 12 months, an amazing feat of construction. Nimmons and Fellows also designed branch buildings for Sears in several midwestern cities. Another result of the Nimmons and Fellows collaboration is the Dixon Building at 411 S. Wells. In 1910, Fellows formed a new firm with Dwight L. Perkins and John Hamilton. 135: 240: 229: 25: 302:
Burnham's Civic Plan and was the first attempt to make the riverside of a building attractive in Chicago. Until recently, this structure was leased to the city for municipal offices. Practicing on his own from 1910 to 1917 Nimmons also designed the Kimball Piano Company Building during this phase of his career.
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Nimmons' experience with warehouse design and construction brought him the commission for a large office and storage building for Reid, Murdoch and Co., built between 1912 and 1913 along the north bank of the Chicago River between Clark and LaSalle. The building is noteworthy because it conformed to
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Working as the head of his own firm, George C. Nimmons and Co. (1917–33), Nimmons designed the American Furniture Mart at 680 N. Lake Shore Drive in 1923. In the final phase of his career, he was senior partner of Nimmons, Carr & Wright.
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Nimmons' numerous articles in leading architectural magazines expounded on his concept of industrial design and its impact on employees.
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where he served as a draftsman for 10 years. He partnered with William K. Fellows (1870-1948) in the late 1890s in the firm
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With his wife, Justine V. née Wheeler, Nimmons had two daughters, Marie and Nancy. They resided in Chicago.
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Rear view of Rosenwald Mansion in Chicago (Nimmons & Fellows, 1903) Source:
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Nimmons died at his home in Chicago on June 17, 1947. He was buried in
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In 1887 Nimmons was hired by the famous architectural firm of
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Washburne Trade School (Nimmons & Fellows, 1909)
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Sears, Roebuck and Company
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Julius Rosenwald
Wooster, Ohio
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Homan Square Power House
Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building
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