Dearborn Center | Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura

Chicago / United States / 2003

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The building is designed like a classical column with a heavy base, a projecting cornice at the top and curved walls on each side. Its gleaming stainless steel and glass surfaces reflect the vitality of Chicago’s business centre, this new landmark across the street from the Mies Van Der Rohe, is now the flagship building of an international company. Consists of two parts, a low rise section on State Street, and a square high-rise tower to the west on Dearborn. Foundation was preserved and used to support the new tower. Gross area: 178.947 m2 Client: j. Paul Beitler development co. and prime group realty trust
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    The building is designed like a classical column with a heavy base, a projecting cornice at the top and curved walls on each side. Its gleaming stainless steel and glass surfaces reflect the vitality of Chicago’s business centre, this new landmark across the street from the Mies Van Der Rohe, is now the flagship building of an international company. Consists of two parts, a low rise section on State Street, and a square high-rise tower to the west on Dearborn. Foundation was preserved and used...

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    • Year 2003
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Office Buildings
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