Chicago, IL Federal Center
The Chicago Federal Center is a complex of buildings designed from 1959 onwards and completed in 1974. They were designed by Mies van der Rohe among other architectes. This is the 42-story John C. Kluczynski Federal Building. To the left is the Daniel Burnham and John Root designed Monadnock Building from 1893. The Chicago Federal Center is on the National Register of Historic Places #08001165. The Monadnock Building is on the National Register of Historic Places #70000236 and part of a National Historic Landmark district.
Chicago, IL Federal Center
The Chicago Federal Center is a complex of buildings designed from 1959 onwards and completed in 1974. They were designed by Mies van der Rohe among other architectes. This is the 42-story John C. Kluczynski Federal Building. To the left is the Daniel Burnham and John Root designed Monadnock Building from 1893. The Chicago Federal Center is on the National Register of Historic Places #08001165. The Monadnock Building is on the National Register of Historic Places #70000236 and part of a National Historic Landmark district.