Buildings of chicago
Chicago has long been a laboratory for architectural innovation and experimentation. Discover the stories behind some of the city’s most significant skyscrapers, museums, theaters, bridges, homes, schools, houses of worship and parks.
Chicago has long been a laboratory for architectural innovation and experimentation. Discover the stories behind some of the city’s most significant skyscrapers, museums, theaters, bridges, homes, schools, houses of worship and parks.
330 North Wabash / AMA Plaza (IBM Plaza)
Neighborhood: River North
Style: International Style
Architect: Mies van der Rohe
875 N. Michigan Ave
Neighborhood: Near North Side
Style: Modernism
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Aqua
Neighborhood: Loop
Style: Contemporary
Architects: Loewenberg Architects, Architect of Record, Studio Gang
Auditorium Building
Neighborhood: Loop
Architect: Adler & Sullivan
Navy Pier
Neighborhood: Streeterville
Architect: Charles Sumner Frost
Pizzeria Uno and Pizzeria Due
Neighborhood: River North
Style: Second Empire
Architect:
Poetry Foundation
Neighborhood: Near North Side
Architect: John Ronan Architects
Spertus Institute
Neighborhood: Loop
Style: Contemporary
Architect: Krueck & Sexton Architects
St. Regis
Neighborhood: River North
Style: Contemporary
Architect: Studio Gang
Trump Tower
Neighborhood: Near North Side
Style: Contemporary
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Union Station
Neighborhood: West Loop
Style: Greek Revival, Beaux Arts
Architect: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White