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Sears Tower
Experience the height of Chicago architecture when you visit the Sears Tower—the tallest building in North America.
Union Station
This neoclassical station is the last remaining railroad terminal still used by intercity trains in Chicago and is famous for its Beaux Arts style Great Hall.
John Hancock Building
Explore Chicago’s history and appreciation for cutting edge architecture when you visit this distinctive building on the Chicago skyline.
Chicago Architecture Foundation
The Chicago Architecture Foundation is dedicated to advancing public knowledge and appreciation of Chicago architecture.
Reliance Building
Built between 1890 and 1895, this historic building is said to have paved the way for modern all-glass skyscrapers.
Tribune Tower
This impressive 1925 building is the result of a competition held by the Chicago Daily Tribune to design the most beautiful building in the world. Its base is famous for its incorporation of an extensive collection of stones from all 50 states and around ...
Chicago Board of Trade Building
This art deco building is the tallest of its kind outside of New York City.
Old Colony Building
Rounded window bays line the four corners of this 19th century building that was one of the first structures built after the Chicago fire.
Robie House
View the home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that ignited an architectural revolution.
The Sullivan Center (Formerly the Carson, Pirie, Scott ...
Currently undergoing major renovations, this architectural gem is a classic structure of the Chicago school and the last major building designed by Louis Sullivan.
Wrigley Building
The Wrigley building stands out as a unique fixture on the Chicago skyline with it’s unique triangular shape and white terra cotta cladding.
London Guarantee Building
The London Guarantee Building is a 22-story limestone building completed in 1923 and known for its classical features and trapezoidal shape.
Citigroup Center Chicago
This impressive structure is the tallest all-glass building in Chicago constructed in the late modernist style and its cascading curves of blue glass resemble a waterfall.
Monadnock Block
This structure marks the transition between two building traditions as one half of the building is constructed of masonry load-bearing walls and the other half of the building is built with a steel frame construction.
Daley Center
The Daley Center was the first modern architectural building in Chicago and the tallest building in Chicago until it was replaced by the John Hancock building. One of the highlights of the premises is an untitled sculpture by Pablo Picasso portraying the ...
Lake Point Tower
This high-rise residential structure provides views of Lake Michigan from every window and is the only skyscraper east of Lake Shore Drive.
Carbide and Carbon Building
Believed to have been designed to resemble a dark green champagne bottle this art deco building stands out as a striking structure on the Chicago skyline with its distinct green and gold coloring.
333 Wacker
333 Wacker is a fascinating building that blends the harsh restraints of the city with the freedom flowing from the Chicago River. To accomplish this, the building has two distinct faces: one features a green glass façade that curves to follow the contou ...
Marina City
Built in the 1960s, Marina City is a city within a city. These corncob shaped towers stand out in a city filled with harsh lines and angles.
Merchandise Mart
This massive art deco structure is the world’s largest commercial building. The first two floors are host to a shopping mall while the rest of the building is comprised of showrooms for design professionals.