2011-10-10

Lake Shore Place



Greetings—

Probably my favorite first-generation skyscraper in my hometown of Chicago:
680 N Lake Shore Drive (a.k.a. Lake Shore Place) is a 29 story building located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Originally named the American Furniture Mart, it was designed by Henry Raeder and construction was completed in 1926. At 474 ft (144 m) tall and encompassing the entire block between Lake Shore Drive and McClurg Court Street, it was the largest building in the world when it was completed.

Construction of the American Furniture Mart was undertaken in two phases: the eastern section was completed in 1923, and the western portion (including the tower) in 1926. The eastern half is constructed with reinforced concrete, whereas the western half, as well as the tower, is steel. The building was converted to condominium and office space between 1979-84 by Lohan Associates, Inc. It is now home to 415 condo units divided amongst the building's three separate condominium associations: the Tower, the Lake, and the South residences. There is also 420,000 sq ft (39,000 m2) of commercial office space, 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2) of retail space, and 7 levels of indoor parking.

During its early decades as the American Furniture Mart, no one appeared to notice the building's address: 666 North Lake Shore Drive, the numbers "666" being the Number of the Beast. In March 1988, the building's name was officially changed to 680 North Lake Shore Drive. A few months later, Playboy Enterprises moved their corporate headquarters from its original location in the Palmolive Building to the current location at 680 N. Lake Shore Dr. Since then, 680 has been colloquially referred to as the "New Playboy Building" and is commonly mistaken for the Playboy Building.
(Via Wikipedia)

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Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

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3 comments:

Rachel Cohen said...

I love the POV on this Gareth! I think looking up is always great! The tree with the architecture really works. Well done!

A.Barlow said...

I like the way the tree adds interest to the shot.

toadhollowphoto.com said...

That tree there adds so much drama, Gareth, what an amazing piece my friend!