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Aon Center (Chicago)
Related Web Sites: Discuss the architecture of Aon Center (Chicago) and other buildings in Chicago. Last 8 Comments Dr. Q - Monday, October 29th, 2007 @ 2:53pm • Rating: Five stars.i loved this building. the design is simplicity itself. the plain white facade and the lights at night are just beautiful. the location on the skyline is genius. there is no chicago without the Aon center. William Hopkins - Friday, April 27th, 2007 @ 10:06pm • Rating: Five stars.One of the best in the US behind the Hancock. Big Stan really deserves some credit. kirby cruz - Thursday, December 7th, 2006 @ 8:37pm • Rating: Five stars.The Aon Center is a building you have to love to hate. its such a cold building, but has a very nice plaza at the base. Jeff Kemp - Thursday, June 22nd, 2006 @ 6:34am • Rating: Four stars.My feeling for this building has nothing to do with the WTC, it has to do with how the building soars. In my opinion no building in Chicago feels taller when looking at it from the base then this one. With no setbacks or tapers, the entire height of the building is viewable from the great plaza at the base. Dean Skora - Thursday, April 20th, 2006 @ 2:41pm • Rating: Two stars.I think some people get caught up with this building's apparent similarity to the WTC. (COMPLETELY different structural system, thank God.) Don't let emotion get in the way of the fact that this building has never found an audience; perhaps because it has no human reference (you just get dwarfed by the building, not invited or embraced.) Functionally, it does everything right; but I don't think anyone will ever love this building, like you do the Marquette or the Field building (now the LaSalle Bank bldg) or the BOT. (And don't get me wrong: I think the UBS and the new Hyatt are both great additions. Old ain't necessarily better.) But the AON Center just BORES me. Mario - Monday, August 29th, 2005 @ 10:26pm • Rating: Five stars.i think it is a wonderful tower and also the closest thing we can manage to one of the twin towers. This building would be better if it had a twin and it will also honor the twin towers in new york.It gives chicago a much better skyline helping the sears tower and and the Hancock tower. william lomasney - Tuesday, April 19th, 2005 @ 9:58pm • Rating: Five stars.I also gave this 70's look 5 stars. the Chicago skyline has changed over the years and this building with the other 2 Sears offsets and Hancock long taper give the Aon a difinate contrast. Good stuff ! Charlie Shellenberger - Wednesday, March 16th, 2005 @ 9:27am • Rating: Five stars.I really like this building even though I admit it is plain. I like it for its height, facade, and lighting at night. The plainnless is ok because this building helps to create balance in the Chicago skyline. Its location is also perfect relative to the locations of Sears and Hancock. Also worth noting is that this building has the closest resemblence to a WTC tower. I think it would be cool if they put another AON center right next to it to pay tribute to the WTC center. However, I am not sure how NYC would feel about this.
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