1989 – 900 North Michigan, Chicago, Illinois
This 66-storey building gathers its meaning by incorporating distinctive elements of Chicago architecture.
This 66-storey building gathers its meaning by incorporating distinctive elements of Chicago architecture.
The Leo Burnett Building is widely considered one of the top ten buildings in the Chicago downtown area and is a prominent and highly recognizable component of the city’s skyline.
The Central Library, designed by architect Michael Graves,
The Prudential Plaza redevelopment project sparked new vitality for the immediate area with renovation of the existing 41-story One Prudential Plaza;
225 South Sixth contains a landmark 56-story tower and the 20-story Park Building connected by a 75-foot-high wintergarden.
The Minnesota History Center design was selected through a national competition.
540 high-intensity lamps accentuate the plaza and facades at night.
This was Gehry’s first major project to feature his now trademark organic stainless steel facade,
Mario Botta’s building for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened in 1995 and became an instant architectural landmark.
Sited along the Interstate to the Canadian border,