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Quick Facts Construction start: 1972 Construction finish: 1975 Designed by: Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 54 Maximum Height: 550 feet / 168 meters (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The...
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Quick Facts Construction start: 2003 Construction finish: 2004 Designed by: Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 57 Maximum Height: 631 feet / 192 meters (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The...
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Quick Facts Construction finish: 1989 Designed by: Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 50 Maximum Height: 635 feet / 194 meters (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World...
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A sleek glass tower reaching into the sky from the heart of the Loop, the Legacy at Millennium Park is a downtown icon, visible in the city skyline. Quick Facts Construction start: 2006 Construction finish: 2008 Designed by: Solomon Cordwell Buenz...
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Quick Facts Construction start: 1964 Construction finish: 1968 Designed by: Schipporeit-Heinrich Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 70 Maximum Height: 645 feet / 197 meters Statistics Residences: 752 (originally 879) Windows: 11,310 Elevators:...
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Quick Facts Construction finish: 1929 Designed by: Walter W. Alschlager Type: skyscraper Stories: 45 Maximum Height: 471 feet / 144 meters Statistics Hotel rooms: 867 Timeline 1989: This building was bought by Inter-Continental Hotels. 1990:...
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One of the Loop's newer office buildings, One South Dearborn is modest enough to fit in with its surroundings, but bold enough to draw attention. Its main visual feature is the enormous four-story "lantern" at the top of the building. This gives the...
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Nothing screams 1950's architecture like a big limestone box with an equipment penthouse on the roof. There was an entire generation of architecture, not just in Chicago, where square stone, white, or glass boxes were in. The result is towers like...
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Quick Facts Construction finish: 1981 Designed by: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Type: Skyscraper Stories: 57 Maximum Height: 767 feet / 234 meters Statistics Floor space: 1,400,000 square feet Timeline 2005: This building was bought by an...
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Even though it stands across Michigan Avenue from the Hancock Center, the Park Tower is not overshadowed by its magnificent neighbor. This pottery-colored shard represents everything that is the Magnificent Mile: Pencil-thin, fake tanned, dripping in...
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Notable for both its design and its stature One Museum Park East became an instant landmark in Chicago's South Loop neighborhood when it was built. The fact that there were no buildings of similar hight nearby when it was built and its location near...
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Quick Facts Construction finish: 1992 Designed by: Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz, and Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 31 Maximum Height: 331 feet / 101 meters Statistics Hotel rooms: 1,249. (Credit; Chicago Architecture) This object is part of...
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Construction finished in 1929, a year that will forever be remembered as the pinnacle of achievement for this magnificent skyscraper. Designed by the ingenious Walter W. Alschlager, it stands tall at an astonishing 471 feet, its grandeur unmatched in...
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Quick Facts Construction begins: 1964 Construction completes: 1968 Designed by Schipporeit-Heinrich Associates Building type: Skyscraper Number of stories: 70 Maximum height: 645 feet / 197 meters Statistics Residential units: 752 (originally 879)...
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A striking glass spire piercing the sky from the very center of the Loop, the Legacy at Millennium Park stands proudly as a downtown landmark, unmistakably visible in the city's skyline. Quick Facts Construction began: 2006 Construction completed:...
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Human: This building gained national attention in December 2004 when fire swept through the 29th and 30th floors. From Baltimore to Florida to Los Angeles, people wondered how it was possible that a 44-story building could not have a fire suppression...
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Quick Facts Construction Completion: 1989 Designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates Structure Type: Skyscraper Number of Floors: 50 Maximum Elevation: 635 feet / 194 meters (Credit: Chicago Architecture) This object is part of "Scan The...
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Quick Facts: Essential Details Revealed Construction Begins: 2003 - A New Era Dawns Building Completion Date: 2004 - A Monumental Achievement Design Credits Go To: Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates - Visionaries of Modern Architecture ...
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The Inland Steel Building stands proudly at 30 W. Monroe Street in Chicago, its sleek commercial high-rise silhouette a testament to the city's vibrant post-World War II architecture scene. Constructed between 1956 and 1957, this iconic skyscraper...
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Quick Facts Construction began: 1972 Completion Date: 1975 Designers: Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates Building Type: Skyscraper Number of Floors: 54 Maximum Height: 550 feet / 168 meters This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World...
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900 North Michigan in Chicago stands tall at 871 feet (265 m), making it the eighth tallest building in Chicago and the 31st tallest in the United States. Developed by Urban Retail Properties in 1988, this upscale sister to Water Tower Place was...
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311 South Wacker Drive in Chicago, USA is a 65-story post-modern skyscraper completed in 1990. At 961 feet tall, it stands as the seventh tallest building in Chicago and the twenty-first in the United States. Once the world's tallest reinforced...
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The Hard Rock Hotel Chicago stands as a testament to audacious architecture that defies convention. Designed by the renowned Burnham Brothers, this iconic skyscraper was a bold departure from traditional forms of the time. Its striking green color,...
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It’s not the tallest or the most expensive. 333 West Wacker is still one of Chicago's superstars. The main feature is a great blue-green curve of glass that presents itself to the northwest, as the Chicago River splits into its Northern and Southern...
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Facts: Construction completion: 1970 Designed by Loewenberg & Loewenberg. Building type: Skyscraper. Number of stories: 44. Maximum height: 384 feet / 117 meters. (Credit: Chicago Architecture) This object is part of the "Scan The World"...
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One of Chicago's signature skyscrapers, what the Smurfit-Stone building lacks in height, it more than makes up for in style. Its gleaming white exterior is accented with dark pinstripes of windows. Its orientation perfectly captures Lake Michigan...
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Quick Facts Construction completion: 1927 Designed by the renowned Burnham Brothers architecture firm Type: Iconic Skyscraper Number of floors: 41 Maximum Height: A towering 476 feet, equivalent to 145 meters above ground level (Credit: Chicago...
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Quick Facts Construction start: 1927 Construction finish: 1929 Designed by: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White Cost: $20,000,000 Type: Skyscraper Stories: 45 Maximum Height: 555 feet / 169 meters Statistics Seating: 3,500. Timeline 2007: This building...
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Designing an exact replica of the Willis Tower along with its surrounding environment was a crucial task. To accomplish this goal, the team made use of Sketchup 2019 to bring their ideas into reality, further enhancing them through rendering and then...
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 before being converted into every other major 3D format possible. Its native file type is .skp, while its 3dsmax scene runs on a 3ds Max 2016 platform, and is rendered using Vray 3.00 version...