Nigel R. • July 6, 2010Included on the National Register of Historic Places. The world's oldest surviving skyscraper to use a purely skeletal supporting structure. Tallest building in the world in 1891. First 16 story bldg.
Eliane v. • October 12, 2012[DH Burnham & Co, 1896, addition, 1906] This historic exterior features richly-detailed terra cotta depicting sea life.
Jim F. • December 21, 2015I don't know why this is listed as being closed. It's a condo building located in Printers Row responsible for bringing fire trucks screaming down Dearborn weekly. #fixyouralarm
Jenny K. • December 25, 2014Beautiful building with an old-timey elevator operator, and full of interesting art and design tenants.
Jeremy G. • August 10, 2010One of the best known designs of Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan. Completed in 1889 the building is located on S. Michigan Ave. and Congress Parkway. National historic LM in 1975.
Jake S. • July 8, 2013Visit during Christmas, when the buildings windows along State Street depict scenes from children's stories, and a three-story tall Christmas Tree is put in the lobby.
Columbia College Chicago • March 2, 2012This space isn't just for film kids - enjoy the Conaway Center when there's no event going on - lovely round tables are great for papers and big projects.
Jeremy • February 14, 2013New York New York sandwich ain't bad!
Lisa V. • December 10, 2012The best breakfast on campus. The breakfast bowls are filled with tastes of home.
Adam V. • May 28, 2010I love this building, and I enjoy working here. It has a really cool gift shop on the 1st floor. Airplanes rock !!
Claire E. • June 15, 2010The Sharp Building is 37 S Wabash, on the east side of the street. The address above, 36 S Wabash, is the Sullivan Center -- west side of Wabash.
Eliane v. • October 12, 2012[Shaw, Metz & Associates. 1990 renovation by Lucien Lagrange Associates] The 360-degree observation level - the first such public area in the Loop - will be opened for the first time since 1972.
Niamh S. • August 25, 2016My favorite part of the Chicago skyline. Even if it wasn't actually intended to be vaginal, it's still incredibly distinctive and a welcome change of pace compared to most skyscraper designs.
Angeles R. • June 7, 2012The 14th floor has a little seating area for scenic study time...if you like to stare at the beautiful skyline/lake front while you read.
t j. • June 11, 2010the underground pedway will get u around while staying cool. the shoe shine here is great also!
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