This trip wasn't nearly as successful as the last one, given that after my appointment I couldn't feel the entire right side of my face, and it was snowing, with nineteen degree temperatures and a wind chill of negative who-knows-what. Once you get below zero with the wind here, it all feels the same: it just hurts.
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After a brief visit to a snow-covered Bean, I ducked back into the Cultural Center for a little warmth. I think this is my new favorite building.
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At the head of the main staircase is the Preston Bradley Hall. The great domed room is flanked by two smaller rooms with these gorgeous coffered ceilings.
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The dome recently underwent an extensive renovation, wherein each of the 30,000+ pieces were removed, cleaned and repaired by hand. You can read about the project here. It's pretty spectacular; I wish I'd been there on a sunny day.
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Heading back outside, I decided to take a different route home this time to catch some different parts of downtown on "film."
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And then we have The Pittsfield Building on East Washington with its fantastic brass ornament. I swear this was, at some point, the office of every single dentist in Chicago, but now it's been converted into dorms for Columbia College down the street. Hope the kids appreciate the architecture.
And sorry, Macy's. To Chicagoans everywhere, this will always be Field's. You'll never win that one.
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The Reliance Building at State and Randolph is an architectural wonder...or was in its time. One of the first steel frame skyscrapers in the city, it was the first to have more windows than stone, which made it very "modern." It was rehabbed in the late 90's and is now the Hotel Burnham.
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I've always loved this guy. He adorns the entrance of an otherwise unassuming electrical substation in Block 37, across from Daley Plaza. He's very WPA. Love the lightning bolts.
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Another place that makes you feel small: City Hall. The Corinthian pillars are HUGE. I don't think you can capture their massiveness in a picture -- you just have to stand beside them to feel just how enormous they really are.
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And the next time you fly the friendly skies, think about how you're contributing to a piece of Chicago's skyline. This homage to all things Greek on the Chicago river at Clark Street is United's headquarters.
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And yeah, Obama's picture is pretty much everywhere.
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Down the street from Daley Plaza, this tiny architectural anomaly is sandwiched in between the Oriental Theater and the State Street Border's. It was a German restaurant when I first moved here -- there were little Glockenspiel people that came out and revolved around that opening every hour when the clock struck. Now it's an Argo Tea, and there's no sign of the little people. Hopefully they found work elsewhere.
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More pictures would just have to wait for a warmer day.