This three-unit Logan Square condo building was put in a precarious position by its previous owner — thanks to a haphazard slathering of dreary stucco over the original 1920s brickwork (swipe for a couple “before” pictures), the underlying masonry was suffocating and beginning to develop serious structural problems.
To address the issue, the entire façade had to be removed and stripped down to the inner brick wythe. Salesman Dave, then helped the new owner pick out this gorgeous replacement material! Brick was a classic choice for the historic Chicago three-flat, but these 16-inch “Midnight Black” and “Ash” long format units from Interstate Brick add a touch of modern aesthetic as well.
For the accent stone at grade, we provided complimentary Shouldice Designer Stone in “Desert Buff,” resulting in a sleek finish that’s the envy of the whole block!
LOCATION: 2052 N Campbell, Chicago
ARCHITECT: TR Knapp Architects
MASON: Stone and Brick Masonry Group, Inc
PRODUCT SUPPLIED: Interstate Brick, Shouldice Designer Stone