1952 – Lever Building, New York
At the time of its construction, this steel and glass prism was the only corporate building among the avenue’s masonry residential structures.
At the time of its construction, this steel and glass prism was the only corporate building among the avenue’s masonry residential structures.
Designed by architect Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and controversial in its design,
Today, the John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois, is affectionately known as “Big John,”
At 124 metres and 34 floors, this is one of the tallest buildings in the city,
Willis Tower, formerly named Sears Tower, is at 1450 feet and 110 stories,
Designed as the corporate headquarters, the building is a large square in plan with large uninterupted expanses of stone facing.
Located at the inside corner of the Gold Coast streetwall where Lake Shore Drive turns east and the “Magnificent Mile”
The tower consists of 640,000 square feet of residential units over 370,000 square feet of office space,
The Canada Trust Tower is topped with several setbacks and a high decorative tower,
Part of the BCE Place complex, which also includes the Canada Trust Tower,