North Shore Sanitary District Tower

North Shore Sanitary District Tower — view
North Shore Sanitary District Tower. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
Highland Park, Illinois, United States · 1931

North Shore Sanitary District Tower

A 50-foot brick ventilation tower disguised as Art Deco architecture, this functional sewer infrastructure stands as an unexpected monument to 1930s industrial design.

At a glance

Built in 1931, this utilitarian structure in Rosewood Park demonstrates how municipal engineering could embrace contemporary architectural style. The tower serves a purely practical purpose—ventilation for the local sewer system—yet its designers applied Art Deco ornament with surprising sophistication.

History

The North Shore Sanitary District Tower was constructed in 1931 during the early years of the Great Depression. Its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (June 30, 1983) reflects a growing recognition that functional buildings merit preservation. The tower gained wider cultural attention when it appeared on the cover of The Smashing Pumpkins’ 1998 album Oceania.

What you see

The brick tower rises 50 feet and terminates in a distinctive spire. Art Deco detailing appears throughout: the spire itself, stone-trimmed door and window surrounds, and formal geometric proportions elevate what might otherwise be anonymous infrastructure into architectural expression.

Cultural significance

The tower represents an aesthetic choice unusual for sewer ventilation systems. Rather than concealing function, its architects embraced the prevailing Art Deco style, suggesting that even infrastructure deserved design dignity. This approach predates mid-century modernism’s celebration of honest industrial forms.

Key facts

  • Location: Rosewood Park, Highland Park, Illinois, United States
  • Coordinates: 42.1683574, −87.7707692
  • Date: 1931
  • Height: 50 feet (15 m)
  • National Register of Historic Places: June 30, 1983

Practical information & getting there

The tower stands in Rosewood Park, open to public view. Highland Park is served by Metra commuter rail and is approximately 20 miles north of Chicago’s downtown. Parking is available near the park entrance.

Sources & resources

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