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Burnham Center, 111 West Washington, Chicago Burnham Center
Designed by: D.H. Burnham and Company
Construction Completed: 1913
Area: The Loop
Post Code: 60601
City: Chicago, Illinois
A classic Chicago-style skyscraper in a very visible location. The Burnham Center shows the evolution of the genre by incorporating all of its traditional elements, while also delivering the impressi...read more >>
   
Fisher Building, 343 South Dearborn Street, Chicago Fisher Building
Designed by: D.H. Burnham and Company
Construction Completed: 1906
Area: The Loop
Post Code: 60604
City: Chicago, Illinois
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Orchestra Hall (Chicago), 220 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Orchestra Hall (Chicago)
Designed by: D.H. Burnham and Company
Construction Completed: 1905
Area: The Loop
Post Code: 60604
City: Chicago, Illinois
Artistic, but still distinctly Chicago, Orchestra Hall takes a standard square early 20th century building, and adds touches that distinguish it as a slightly classier establishment. Crowns over the ...read more >>
   
Peoples Gas Company Building, 122 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Peoples Gas Company Building
Designed by: D.H. Burnham and Company
Construction Completed: 1911
Area: The Loop
Post Code: 60603
City: Chicago, Illinois
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River Center, 111 North Canal, Chicago River Center
Designed by: D.H. Burnham and Company
Construction Completed: 1913
Area: West Town
Post Code: 60606
City: Chicago, Illinois
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Santa Fe Building, 224 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Santa Fe Building
Designed by: D.H. Burnham and Company
Construction Completed: 1904
Area: The Loop
Post Code: 60604
City: Chicago, Illinois
At first glance, this is the prototypical Chicago commercial building. With its pedestrian-friendly lower floors, utilitarian mid-shaft, and decorative top, buildings like this were ubiquitous in ear...read more >>