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The Rookery Building Review

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The Rookery Building is a historical building in the financial district of Chicago. It was built in 1871 after the Great Fire. The interior light court was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1900’s. This building houses businesses, a Potbelly, and has plenty of tourists visiting to ooh and ahh over the masterpiece. It’s a beautiful and thoughtful designed building, inside and out.

The Rookery Building

Posted: Nov 23, 2017
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  • justinwang1987
    5/5Outstanding
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    Chicago Lucre Tower is very famous in the construction industry. The roof is made of transparent glass, forming a patio effect. The complex geometric patterns everywhere, coupled with winding staircases, are beautiful. It's the rhythm of Virgo to death.

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    Posted: Mar 24, 2017
  • WillSum
    4/5Excellent
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    It belongs to the historical buildings in the National Historic List of the United States. Although the 11-storey buildings appear a little short after the Sears Tower and other towering buildings, the unique Byzantine style decoration with metal frames still reflects a long history. The greatest feature of the building is that there will be half an hour of free lectures.

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    Posted: Feb 7, 2016
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    More than a hundred years of history, the building is still so elegant and splendid, not lost to any modern building!

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    Posted: Jan 3, 2016
  • 608***69
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is one of Chicago's representative buildings that looks more magnificent on the spot than the photos.

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    Posted: Oct 16, 2017
  • Liz Behler
    5/5Outstanding

    While the construction of the 1893 World's Fair took place in Jackson Park, most of the planning took place on the 11th floor of the Rookery building. Daniel Burnham built the Rookery 2 years before he was named the master architect of the fair, and his offices here served as the meeting place for many of the great minds who helped to shape the exposition. If you can, peek into the library, which will transport you back in time, and try to imagine what the city looked like back when this vantage point had unobstructed views of the lake.

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    Posted: Jan 19, 2014
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