330 North Wabash
330 North Wabash (formerly IBM Plaza also known as IBM Building and now renamed AMA Plaza) is a skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is at 330 N. Wabash Avenue. It was designed by famed architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (who died in 1969 before construction began). The 52-story building is overlooking the Chicago River. It stands 695 feet (211,8 meters).[2]
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| Location: | 330 North Wabash, Chicago, Illinois |
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| Coordinates: | 41°53′19″N 87°37′39.3″W / 41.88861°N 87.627583°WCoordinates: 41°53′19″N 87°37′39.3″W / 41.88861°N 87.627583°W |
| Built: | 1973 |
| Architect: | Ludwig Mies van der Rohe |
| Governing body: | Private (Prime Group Realty Trust) |
| NRHP Reference#: | 09000166[1] |
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| Added to NRHP: | March 11, 2010 |
| Designated CL: | February 6, 2008 |
330 North Wabash Media
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The building seen from the ground
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The IBM Building as seen from the south; the Trump Tower is visible at right
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The building, seen from across the Chicago River, with Marina City visible to the left of the tower and Trump International Hotel and Tower visible to the right
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The first-floor entrance lobby
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I may have ventured far from the tour group a few times. Oops.
The Langham's 2nd-floor lobby
References
- ↑ "Announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places for March 26, 2010". Weekly Listings. National Park Service. March 26, 2010. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
- ↑ Kamin, Blair (May 11, 2005). Another perspective: views around the worksites. Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0505110194may11,0,1372525.story. Retrieved May 9, 2008.
Other websites
Media related to 330 North Wabash (Chicago) at Wikimedia Commons
- 330 N Wabash building website Archived 2017-09-13 at the Wayback Machine
- The LanghamChicago website Archived 2013-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Emporis.com page