Of course, everyone knows that Chicago is famous for its architecture. But, until you go visit, you really can't appreciate what a spectacular city has evolved from a myriad of architectural schools and styles and individual artists. It truly is art on a grand scale. And smack dab in the middle of these skyscrapers and futuristic monoliths is a beautiful river and parks that bring fun and whimsy into the serious business of a modern city. Here are photos showing some of the diversity of Chicago's downtown. All were taken from the boat that is part of the architectural tour of the Chicago River.
One of the richest men in Chicago is the guy who owns a window-washing business!
Marina City - A multiuse complex of residences, parking, marina, restaurant, theatre, shops, and hotel. These are the condos, and just below them is the parking garage.
Such a simple design, but what a stunning effect!
And, in contrast, there is the Gothic style.
Aqua at Lakeshore East
With wave-like balconies, Aqua was designed by Jeanne Gang's firm
Studio Gang. At 82 stories it is the tallest building in the U.S.
designed by an architectural firm headed by a woman. Go Jeanne!
333 West Wacker Drive
The curved green-tinted facade is in perfect harmony
with the hue of the Chicago river.
The Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower,
was the world's tallest building for 24 years.
330 N. Wabash
Miles van der Rohe's austere, minimalist glass-and-steel building
exemplifies Moderism with which van der Rohe is always associated.
This last photo is the house that gum built (the Wrigley building!)