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The City of “Big Shoulders”

The City of “Big Shoulders”. Modern Architecture – Post WW II. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. McCormick Place Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Federal Plaza van der Rohe & Calder. Do you see columns here?. Federal Plaza DLudwig Mies van Der Rohe. Why do we use columns on buildings?.

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The City of “Big Shoulders”

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  1. The City of “Big Shoulders”

  2. Modern Architecture – Post WW II

  3. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

  4. McCormick Place Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

  5. Federal Plazavan der Rohe & Calder

  6. Do you see columns here? • Federal Plaza DLudwig Mies van Der Rohe

  7. Why do we use columns on buildings? • City-County Building • Chicago Federal Reserve Bank Bank of America NOT the one you go in

  8. Lake Shore Drive Apartment Building Architect: Mies van der Rohe 1948 - 1951

  9. Farnsworth House“less is more”

  10. Lake Point Tower Architects: Schiopporeit & Heinrich Graham, Anderson, Probst, & White 1969

  11. Inland Steel Building Architects: Skidmore, Owings& Merrill 1956 - 1957

  12. John Hancock Center Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1969

  13. Graham, Anderson, Probst, & White, 1972

  14. Sears Tower (Willis Tower) Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 1974 - 1979

  15. Richard M. Daley Center Architects: C.F. Murphy & Assoc. 1963 - 1965 Do you see see columns?

  16. Xerox Center Architects: Helmut Jahn 1980

  17. James R. Thompson Center Architects: Helmut Jahn & Richard Murphy 1984

  18. James R. Thompson Center Street entrance into atrium. Do you see see columns?

  19. Monument with Standing Beast by Jean Dubuffet - Chicago, Illinois

  20. State of IL Bldg & EL stop at IITHulmut Jahn

  21. State of Illinois Building – James Thompson Center

  22. Thompson Center What is another name for this building? What interests you about its design?

  23. United Airlines Terminal Achitect: Helmut Jahn 1985 - 1988 Chicago O’Hare Airport

  24. Dirk Lohan

  25. First National BankPlaza- Bank One C.F. Murphy & Assoc. Murphy/Jahn

  26. Marina City Towers by Bertrand Goldberg

  27. The building of the Marina towers

  28. John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson.  190 South LaSalle Street.  Chicago.  1987.

  29. 21st Century Architecture & “The Future”

  30. Millennium Park • Pritzker Band Shell by Frank Gehry • The “Bean” or Cloud Gate by Anish Kapoor • The Crown Fountain by Jaume Plensa • Lurie Gardens

  31. The new Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago by Renzo Piano

  32. Jeanne GangStudio Gang 2006-2010

  33. Block 37Perkins + Will

  34. Trump International Hotel & Tower Skidmore, Owings & Merrill2005-2009

  35. Blue Cross and Blue Shield TowerLohan (Goettsch) Partners –phase 1 1997 phase 2010

  36. North of Millennium ParkTwo Prudential Plaza- Aon Center- BC/BS - 340 0n the Park

  37. The “Spire” by Santiago Calatrava

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