860-880 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, USA, by Mies van der Rohe, recently restored by Krueck & Sexton Architects.
Built between 1949-1951, the 860-880 Lake Shore Drive towers by Mies van der Rohe are two iconic skyscrapers on the Chicago skyline that redefined highrise living for the post-war generation. The 26-story towers border Lake Michigan, giving residents a beautiful waterfront view.
Mies’ reason for the scheme involved his concept that architecture should be independent of the site, and the towers did indeed follow their own rules by being the first step towards the industrialization of architecture.
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860-880 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, USA, by Mies van der Rohe, recently restored by Krueck & Sexton Architects. Built...
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