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Bruce Graham, the architect of Chicago’s twin skyline icons — the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower and the John Hancock Center — died Saturday at his home in Florida, family members said rtoday.
Google Doodle Honors Sears Tower, Hancock Engineer Monday's Google Doodle celebrated the work and life of Chicago engineer Fazlur R. Khan Published April 3, 2017 • Updated on April 3, 2017 at 1: ...
Real estate magnate Joseph Chetrit, developer Joseph Moinian and Skokie-based American Landmark Properties bought the tower ...
The views at places like the Sears Tower and John Hancock Center were glorious, and the experience was equally frightening and exhilarating. Then, Mankind got bored. It wasn't enough to look out ...
In terms of architecture and engineering, the John Hancock Center is one of the most significant buildings—in size and in influence—in the Chicago skyline. Like Jordan and Pippen, Jake and ...
Flickr/Michael Kappel Chicago’s history is reflected in its architecture. Each building has a tale to tell and in some cases, ...
Take a flight high above the breathtaking Chicago skyline with this stunning drone footage. Marvel at the towering skyscrapers, including the Willis Tower and John Hancock Center, as they rise ...
You of course know the John Hancock as a crown jewel of the Chicago skyline and one of the most recognizable symbols of Chicago. In particular when looking south from DuSable Lake Shore Drive or a ...
France-based Magnicity’s 360 Chicago is expanding its observation deck to include the 95th and 96th floors of 875 North Michigan Avenue, formerly known as the John Hancock Center, Crain’s ...
Completed in 1970, the John Hancock Center was once the tallest building in the world outside New York, standing 1,127 feet tall. Designed by architect Bruce Graham and engineer Fazlur Khan of ...