Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Spaces



Back to some images of Chicago architecture, where the streets of downtown are a virtual textbook of architecture history.

Here we see two extremes. One image shows the standard Chicago Window, developed by the 1890s to allow the most light into the tallest buildings being built anywhere. The other is inside the atrium of the Thompson State of Illinois Building, full of light and packed with windows everywhere.



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