Downtown
Tribune Tower
435 N. Michigan Ave.
DETAILS:
John Mead Howells and Raymond M. Hood's winning design for Tribune Tower was selected from an international design competition held by the Chicago Tribune. The Gothic, Art-Deco tower was influenced by cathedrals in France and Belgium. The structure de-emphasizes horizontal lines and accentuates the vertical, creating the illusion that the building soars well above its 36 stories. The outer walls of Indiana limestone are studded with more than 150 stones and artifacts from around the world, including pieces from the Taj Majal and the Great Wall of China. Carved into the walls of the soaring entrance are famous quotations expressive of the ideals and obligations of the press. Tribune Tower is headquarters of the multimedia corporation Tribune Company.
ARCHITECT, YEAR COMPLETED:
John Mead Howells and Raymond M. Hood, 1925
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