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Completed in 1970, 875 N. Michigan Ave (John Hancock Center) dominates the northern end of Chicago’s skyline. On this tour, you'll learn how the building forever changed the character of North Michigan Avenue.
875 N. Michigan Ave., lower level lobby
This building represents a remarkable marriage of art and engineering and stands as a testament to the brilliant partnership of Bruce Graham and Fazlur Khan, colleagues at Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
On this lunch-hour tour, we learn how Graham and Khan designed a 100-story structure that could withstand the powerful winds that whip off Lake Michigan. When it was built, the tower was the world’s second tallest building. On a clear day, it still provides spectacular views of the Windy City from all sides.
Lobby. Photo by Peter J. Sieger
Exterior.
The building's antenna spires.
The building's series of stacked Xs
A striking perspective of the building from ground-level.
Discover more about 875 N. Michigan Ave. in CAC's Buildings of Chicago online library.
Ticket price includes entrance to the Chicago Architecture Center within 7 days of your walking or bus tour.