The Birth of Aquila Court
Conceived in the early 1920s, Aquila Court was designed by the renowned architectural firm Holabird & Roche, with Edwin S. Jewell playing a significant role in its development. The building's construction marked a significant departure from conventional designs of the era, embracing a unique blend of office, retail, and studio spaces within a single, cohesive structure. The project was spearheaded by trustees Chester A. Cook and Raymond C. Cook, who envisioned a development that would stand out both aesthetically and functionally.