Go to Chicago
 and:guide Chicago architecture & design by Michelle GalindoFrom the and:guides series. America's third largest city is a veritable textbook of architectural styles. Long known as the birthplace of the skyscraper and modern architecture, Chicago's buildings rise brilliantly and brazenly from the plains to declare their importance to the world. The city's renown for twentieth century architecture often diverts attention from more recently constructed buildings. teNeues presents another in its series of authoritative pocket guides to fill that void, highlighting several of the city's newest and most interesting structures by such architects as Rafael Viñoly, Rem Koolhaas and Frank Gehry. Each building is profiled in a two-page spread and a site map is included at the end of the book. - One of a series of authoritative pocket guides that highlights several of Chicago's most recently constructed buildings, many by famous architects
- Each building is profiled in a two-page spread and a site map is included at the end of the book
Text in English, German, French and Spanish (7/05)
NY0259 and:guide Chicago architecture & design $14.95
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