Miriam W.
Yelp
Pardon me while I geek out on Chicago School architecture. This building is 129 years old, and, when completed, was the first of its kind. It's the tallest load bearing brick building ever constructed, and the last brick skyscraper ever built. When it was completed, it was the largest office building in the world. I'm trying to picture what the south Loop looked like back then, the same year that the Lake Street elevated train started service (Chicago's famous L), and how important this building was to a city that was just starting its renaissance. I enjoy walking the halls and taking in the sights; the decorative staircases, which employed the first structural use of aluminum in any building, the lovely mosaic floors, even the beautiful letter box on the first floor. I don't work in this building, so can't comment on its current functionality, but I know I'd be inclined to overlook a lot of what it lacks in modern comforts to enjoy the historic beauty on a daily basis.