333 North Michigan
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El 333 North Michigan es un rascacielos de 121 metros de altura situado en Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos. Los ascensores internos contienen algunos de los mejores relieves de estilo Art decó de la ciudad y la 5 ª planta tiene una serie de bajo relieve en piedra caliza que representa escenas de la historia de Chicago. El edificio fue diseñado en estilo Art decó por la firma de Holabird and Root. John Root reconoció la influencia de Eliel Saarinen y su proyecto para la construcción de la sede del Chicago Tribune.
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Le 333 North Michigan est un gratte-ciel de 121 mètres de hauteur (hauteur du toit) construit à Chicago aux États-Unis de 1927 à 1928. Les ascenseurs intérieurs contiennent certaines des plus beaux reliefs art déco de la ville. Au 5e étage une série de bas relief en calcaire dépeignent des scènes de l'histoire de Chicago. L'immeuble a été conçu dans un style Art déco par l'agence Holabird and Root. John Root a reconnu l'influence d'Eliel Saarinen et de son projet pour la construction du siège du Chicago Tribune.
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333 North Michigan is a skyscraper in the art deco style located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Architecturally, it is noted for its dramatic upper-level setbacks that were inspired by the 1923 skyscraper zoning laws. Geographically, it is known as one of the four 1920s flanks of the Michigan Avenue Bridge (along with the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower and the London Guarantee Building) that are contributing properties to the Michigan–Wacker Historic District, which is a U.S. Registered Historic District.
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333 North Michigan is a skyscraper in the art deco style located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Architecturally, it is noted for its dramatic upper-level setbacks that were inspired by the 1923 skyscraper zoning laws. Geographically, it is known as one of the four 1920s flanks of the Michigan Avenue Bridge (along with the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower and the London Guarantee Building) that are contributing properties to the Michigan–Wacker Historic District, which is a U.S. Registered Historic District. Additionally, it is known as the geographic beneficiary of the jog in Michigan Avenue, which makes it visible along the Magnificent Mile as the building that seems to be in the middle of the road at the foot of this stretch of road (pictured at left). The building was designed by Holabird & Roche/Holabird & Root and completed in 1928. It is 396 feet (120.7 m) tall, and has 34 storeys. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on February 7, 1997. It is located on the short quarter mile stretch of Michigan Avenue between the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District and the Magnificent Mile. The building is managed and leased by MB Real Estate. Designed by John Wellborn Root, Jr., the building's long and narrow footprint and towering structure are a tribute to Root's father John Wellborn Root's earlier Chicago Monadnock Building; Louis Sullivan's tall-building canon; and Eliel Saarinen's second-prize entry in the Tribune Tower design contest. The building was such a success that Holabird and Root took commercial residence there. The building's long and slender design optimized use of natural lighting. The building's interior represents Prohibition era modernism, especially its Art Deco Tavern club. The building is embellished by a polished marble base, ornamental bands, and reliefs depicting frontiersmen and Native Americans at Fort Dearborn, which partially occupied the site.
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