Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Fisher Building

Walking around downtown Chicago is literally walking through a 3-D history of city architecture. All it takes is an open eye to notice. If a person needs help opening an eye, the Chicago Architecture Foundation offers several guided walks all over the Loop and surrounding areas. In the next few posts we will look at some of the buildings seen on these walks.


Today we see two views of the Fisher Building, opened before the elevated train and the remodeled to move the front door away from the el to another side. It is an interesting building right near the Harold Washington Library.



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