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  2. Tribune Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune Tower is a 463-foot-tall (141 m), 36-floor neo-Gothic skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States.The early 1920s international design competition for the tower became a historic event in 20th-century architecture. [1]

  3. Eliel Saarinen's Tribune Tower design - Wikipedia

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    Eliel Saarinen's Tribune Tower design, also called the Saarinen tower, was an unbuilt design for a skyscraper by Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen. It was submitted in 1922 for the architectural competition organized by the Chicago Tribune for their new headquarters. The winning entry, the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower, was constructed in 1925 ...

  4. Architecture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    1922 Tribune Tower, neo-Gothic, John Mead Howells and Raymond M. Hood Tribune Tower (1922) 1924 Soldier Field , Holabird & Roche ; extensive renovation 2003, Ben Wood and Carlos Zapata 1925 Uptown Theatre , Cornelius W. Rapp and George L. Rapp

  5. List of tallest buildings in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world upon its completion, and remained the tallest building in the United States until May 10, 2013. [4] The second, third, and fourth-tallest buildings in Chicago are the Trump International Hotel & Tower, St Regis Chicago, and the Aon Center, respectively. Of the ten tallest buildings in ...

  6. Tribune East Tower - Wikipedia

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    Tribune East Tower is a 1,442 ft (439.5 m) mixed use supertall tower to be constructed on the eastern side of the Tribune Tower property, in the Streeterville area of Chicago. [2] The building plans were approved on May 8, 2020.

  7. S. Charles Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee was also impressed by the 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower competition, which juxtaposed historicism with modernism. Lee considered himself a modernist, and his career revealed "both the Beaux Arts discipline and emphasis on planning and the modernist functionalism and freedom of form." [3]