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It has been five years this month since I last visited Chicago and posted a photo
thread of the city. Photos with snow and a few others from December, 2016, are
included in these posts.
This photo thread has an emphasis on architecture since Chicago’s architectural legacy is well-regarded.
Because there are so many interesting locations in downtown, this thread is longer than others I’ve posted.
The Chicago Architecture Center, founded in 1966, says that its mission “is to inspire people to discover why design matters”.
Helmut Jahn passed away this year and CAC mounted a retrospective of his architectural achievements.
architecture.org - Helmut Jahn: Life + Architecture presents important designs by the powerhouse architect, ranging from signature early projects like the crystalline Michigan City Public Library (1977) and Chicago’s dazzlingly provocative James R. Thompson Center (1985) to the transformational urban marketplace Sony Center in Berlin (2000) and the forward-looking Pritzker Military Archives Center, currently under construction in Somers, Wisconsin.
I will refer to eight of the list of “10 Buildings You Should Know” in the photo thread.
The Chicago Tribune tower now houses luxury apartments.
Wikipedia - The Tribune Tower is a 470-foot-tall (140 m), 36-floor skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue. Built between 1923 and 1925, the international design competition for the tower became a historic event in 20th-century architecture.[1]
architecture.org - The winning entry was designed by New York architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells. Hood and Howells’ winning Gothic Revival tower used architectural ideas borrowed from the past. The lower office block is sheathed in Indiana limestone with vertical piers and horizontal spandrels characteristic of Art Deco. The building's crown recalls a Medieval European tower, imitating the Butter Tower of the 13th-century Rouen Cathedral in France. Inside, visitors encounter a Hall of Inscriptions. Carved into the lobby walls are famous quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Voltaire, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, praising and exalting freedom of the press.
465 North Park Drive Apartments
architecturemagazine.com - The building’s unique design, derived from three ellipses that overlap, slide apart, and cant, powerfully enhances the city’s architectural landscape and skyline with its fluid, shifting presence and glowing “Crown”. Completed 2018
Loews Chicago Hotel, 52 stories, completed 2015.
chicagoarchitecture.org - the hotel “owes much of its design to Carl Sandburg’s Chicago. You’ll even see text from the poem in large script type on guest elevators.”
“Hog butcher to the World, Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation’s Freight Handler”. The 1914 poem includes the following two lines, “Stormy, husky, brawling” and “City of the Big Shoulders”
“Carl Sandburg was awarded three Pulitzer Prizes in his lifetime.”
NBC entrance
NBC-tower.com - NBC TOWER IS ONE OF THE BEST examples of postmodern architecture influenced by Art Deco architecture in its design.
Wikipedia - design by Adrian D. Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, completed in 1989.
The St. Regis Chicago
Wikipedia - The St. Regis Chicago, formerly Wanda Vista Tower, is a 101-story, 1,198 ft (365 m) supertall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Construction started in August 2016, and was completed in 2020.[8] Upon completion it became the city's third-tallest building surpassing the Aon Center. Designed by architect Jeanne Gang and her architectural firm, Studio Gang Architects, it is the tallest structure in the world designed by a woman.[10]
en.Wikipedia.org - Raised in Belvidere, IL, Gang earned her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois in 1986 and a Master of Architecture with Distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1993.
The St. Regis contains 393 condominium residences, and 191 hotel rooms.
221 E Grand Ave
December, 2016, N Michigan Avenue, also known as the Magnificent Mile
875 N. Michigan Ave
When the building topped out on May 6, 1968,[1] it was the second-tallest building in the world after the Empire State Building, - Wikipedia
architecture.org - If you're looking for an example of Chicago's role in innovative skyscraper design, look no further than 875 N. Michigan Ave (John Hancock Center).
This 1,499-foot (456.9-meter) skyscraper’s groundbreaking engineering helped to make buildings taller than 100 stories—a new possibility—and freed skyscrapers to come from their traditional rectilinear shapes.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill chose a bold form for the 875 N. Michigan Ave. The tapered rectangular tube—with giant trusses on each of the four sides—doesn’t hide how the building stands up. The X-bracing on the building's exterior enables it to resist wind loads. The lateral load-resisting system also reduces the need for internal columns, opening up the building’s interior and increasing available floor space.
Engineer Fazlur Khan's idea of the "trussed tube system" was an important stage in the development of the skyscraper. This design made it possible to build to unprecedented heights.
Chicago Water Tower
Wikipedia - Built to enclose the tall machinery of a powerful water pump in 1869, it became particularly well known
when it survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 -- although the area around it was burnt to the ground.
The Starbucks Reserve Roastery has an interior design which is unlike any that I have experienced
due to floors which have similar curves and the same color scheme throughout.
thread of the city. Photos with snow and a few others from December, 2016, are
included in these posts.
This photo thread has an emphasis on architecture since Chicago’s architectural legacy is well-regarded.
Because there are so many interesting locations in downtown, this thread is longer than others I’ve posted.
The Chicago Architecture Center, founded in 1966, says that its mission “is to inspire people to discover why design matters”.
Helmut Jahn passed away this year and CAC mounted a retrospective of his architectural achievements.
architecture.org - Helmut Jahn: Life + Architecture presents important designs by the powerhouse architect, ranging from signature early projects like the crystalline Michigan City Public Library (1977) and Chicago’s dazzlingly provocative James R. Thompson Center (1985) to the transformational urban marketplace Sony Center in Berlin (2000) and the forward-looking Pritzker Military Archives Center, currently under construction in Somers, Wisconsin.
I will refer to eight of the list of “10 Buildings You Should Know” in the photo thread.
The Chicago Tribune tower now houses luxury apartments.
Wikipedia - The Tribune Tower is a 470-foot-tall (140 m), 36-floor skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue. Built between 1923 and 1925, the international design competition for the tower became a historic event in 20th-century architecture.[1]
architecture.org - The winning entry was designed by New York architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells. Hood and Howells’ winning Gothic Revival tower used architectural ideas borrowed from the past. The lower office block is sheathed in Indiana limestone with vertical piers and horizontal spandrels characteristic of Art Deco. The building's crown recalls a Medieval European tower, imitating the Butter Tower of the 13th-century Rouen Cathedral in France. Inside, visitors encounter a Hall of Inscriptions. Carved into the lobby walls are famous quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Voltaire, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, praising and exalting freedom of the press.
465 North Park Drive Apartments
architecturemagazine.com - The building’s unique design, derived from three ellipses that overlap, slide apart, and cant, powerfully enhances the city’s architectural landscape and skyline with its fluid, shifting presence and glowing “Crown”. Completed 2018
Loews Chicago Hotel, 52 stories, completed 2015.
chicagoarchitecture.org - the hotel “owes much of its design to Carl Sandburg’s Chicago. You’ll even see text from the poem in large script type on guest elevators.”
“Hog butcher to the World, Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation’s Freight Handler”. The 1914 poem includes the following two lines, “Stormy, husky, brawling” and “City of the Big Shoulders”
“Carl Sandburg was awarded three Pulitzer Prizes in his lifetime.”
NBC entrance
NBC-tower.com - NBC TOWER IS ONE OF THE BEST examples of postmodern architecture influenced by Art Deco architecture in its design.
Wikipedia - design by Adrian D. Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, completed in 1989.
The St. Regis Chicago
Wikipedia - The St. Regis Chicago, formerly Wanda Vista Tower, is a 101-story, 1,198 ft (365 m) supertall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Construction started in August 2016, and was completed in 2020.[8] Upon completion it became the city's third-tallest building surpassing the Aon Center. Designed by architect Jeanne Gang and her architectural firm, Studio Gang Architects, it is the tallest structure in the world designed by a woman.[10]
en.Wikipedia.org - Raised in Belvidere, IL, Gang earned her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois in 1986 and a Master of Architecture with Distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1993.
The St. Regis contains 393 condominium residences, and 191 hotel rooms.
221 E Grand Ave
December, 2016, N Michigan Avenue, also known as the Magnificent Mile
875 N. Michigan Ave
When the building topped out on May 6, 1968,[1] it was the second-tallest building in the world after the Empire State Building, - Wikipedia
architecture.org - If you're looking for an example of Chicago's role in innovative skyscraper design, look no further than 875 N. Michigan Ave (John Hancock Center).
This 1,499-foot (456.9-meter) skyscraper’s groundbreaking engineering helped to make buildings taller than 100 stories—a new possibility—and freed skyscrapers to come from their traditional rectilinear shapes.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill chose a bold form for the 875 N. Michigan Ave. The tapered rectangular tube—with giant trusses on each of the four sides—doesn’t hide how the building stands up. The X-bracing on the building's exterior enables it to resist wind loads. The lateral load-resisting system also reduces the need for internal columns, opening up the building’s interior and increasing available floor space.
Engineer Fazlur Khan's idea of the "trussed tube system" was an important stage in the development of the skyscraper. This design made it possible to build to unprecedented heights.
Chicago Water Tower
Wikipedia - Built to enclose the tall machinery of a powerful water pump in 1869, it became particularly well known
when it survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 -- although the area around it was burnt to the ground.
The Starbucks Reserve Roastery has an interior design which is unlike any that I have experienced
due to floors which have similar curves and the same color scheme throughout.
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