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O Block in Chicago encapsulates Parkway Garden Homes featured in this sale. A luxurious apartment complex named Parkway Gardens. It was designed in a bold and innovative Henry K. Holsman and built in the 1950s in Chicago. It is located in the...
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Chicago O Block 2 - Improvements and UFO Abduction has new additions of a new UFO abduction and overall environment improvements to make it more realistic than the predecessor O Block - Chicago Parkway Garden Homes. Chicago O Block 2 contains blend,...
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(Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks...
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September, 2010: This building was named #22 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. November, 2010: Construction began on the hotel portion of this project. December, 2011: A Radisson Blu opened in this building's hotel...
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Epitomizing both the Chicago architectural spirit and 1990's architectural style, the AT&T Corporate Center reaches into the sky in a flurry of spires, gables, and points. Its massing makes it resemble an updated version of the city's beloved Chicago...
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Quick Facts Construction start: 2001 Construction finish: 2003 Designed by: Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 52 Maximum Height: 574 feet / 175 meters Timeline 2005: Actor John Cusack bought a condominium in this building...
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Wacker and Waterview Tower) is a luxury rental apartment tower in The Loop neighborhood of downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States. The building is located between LaSalle Street and Clark Street, adjacent to River North and directly on the Chicago...
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Unfortunately, by then the whale mural had been covered up by the construction of the Avenue East condo block. December, 2012: A man climbed onto the roof of this building and fell down its chimney. He later died at the hospital. His girlfriend told...
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The site, bordered by Orleans Street, Wells Street, Kinzie Street and the Chicago River, was formerly a Native American trading post and the site of Chicago and North Western Railway's former Wells Street Station, abandoned in 1911 in favor of...
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Former prime tenants IBM and Jenner & Block moved to other locations in Chicago. The former IBM Plaza has several design features that are rare in an office building but understandable given its original owner. The building's electrical system,...
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The towers offer easy access to three major highways, walkable access to the city center, two commuter rail stations, an Amtrak station, and Chicago's growing business core along the Southern branch of the Chicago River. The real question is Why...
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But its position on Wabash Avenue, set back just one block from Michigan Avenue and the vast greenspace of Grant Park, makes it stand out like a fire alarm in the skyline. The people who run CNA Center apparently have a sense of humor about their...
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Well known in Chicagoland, but not so well known elsewhere, the Aon Center is the quiet, dignified supertall in the Chicago skyline. It lacks the flashy spires of Sears and Hancock, and instead goes for vertical stripes to add extra visual height to...
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Construction began in 1999 and was completed in the spring of 2002 with the designs of Lohan Associates (now Goettsch Partners) and developer, John Buck Company to accommodate the needs of UBS groups such as UBS Warburg, UBS PaineWebber, UBS Global...
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Quick Facts Construction start: 1964 Construction finish: 1967 Designed by: Bertrand Goldberg Associates Type: Skyscraper Maximum Height: 587 feet / 179 meters Timeline September, 2010: This building was named #14 on Chicago Magazine's list of the...
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These setbacks were mandated by the city of Chicago in an effort to preserve what little sunlight was filtering down to street level through the growing forest of skyscrapers, and the thickening haze that became common in industrialized 20th century...
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Occupying the southern half of a city block in the heart of the Loop, Citadel Center tries hard to be friendly with its neighbors, but doesn't quite fit in with its surroundings. Citadel Center features a half-block eastern setback that keeps it from...
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Daley Center September, 2010: This building was named #16 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. Notes This was formerly the location of the Opera House Building. This was formerly the location of an RKO theater. At the...
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April 12, 2012: The building was sold in a bankruptcy auction by Senior Care Development for $53.5 million in cash and an estimated $57 million in debt. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a...
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September 2010: A new attraction was announced for the 94th floor observatory: 50x20-foot skating rink, made of a synthetic substance called "Skating in the Sky." September, 2010: This building was named #1 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40...
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In the 1980's, the Chicago architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill renovated the lowest floors into better retail space. From a shopping standpoint, it was a success and works well with the rest of Michigan Avenue. But the result is divorced...
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September, 2010: This building was named #21 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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September, 2010: This building was named #28 on Chicago Magazine's list of the Top 40 Buildings in Chicago. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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In 1931, another walkway was added at the fourteenth floor to connect to offices of a bank in accordance with a Chicago statute concerning bank branch offices. The two towers, not including the levels below Michigan Avenue, have a combined area of...
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The Hyatt Center rises from amid an overgrown forest of skyscrapers to spread light through a part of Chicago that previously seemed in perpetual shadow. The building takes the form of a smooth oval with indentations at its two most acute points. In...
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It is most notable, however for the fact that this was John Burgee's first skyscraper in his native Chicago. Quick Facts Construction finish: 1987 Designed by: Johnson Burgee Architects Cost: $140,000,000 Type: Skyscraper Stories: 40 Maximum...
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Quick Facts Construction start: 1923 Construction finish: 1924 Designed by: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White Type: Skyscraper Stories: 30 Maximum Height: 475 feet / 145 meters Timeline 1954: The blue beacon was added to the top of this building,...
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By covering this building in reflective blue glass it maximizes the amount of light it shares and also helps blend into the sky to reduce its visual footprint. Though some believe the shape of the building is reminiscent of a cash register to...
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(Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks...
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The solution was a downward slope that also adds geometric interest to what would otherwise be a fairly bland brown rectangle.It seems almost Japanese in structure, in part because of the windows set back from the concrete creating a visual moment...