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Three First National Plaza

Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Date: 1981

Style: Modernism

Address: 70 West Madison

Height: 767 ft. (57 Stories)

Materials: Carnelian granite, tinted glass

Program: Retail Space, Office

The Three First National Plaza Building was built in a saw tooth shape as a means of avoiding the disruption of views from nearby buildings, however, by doing so, has become a unique building in the Chicago skyline. Upon entering the nine story atrium, Henry Moore’s sculpture known as the “Large Internal-External Upright Form” is seen. The tower’s tube-like structure allows for strong wind resistance, a column-free interior, as well as many office spaces with an extraordinary view of the city.
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Author Chicago Architecture Today

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