Architecture of Chicago - Buildings - A "Top Forty" List

A "Top Forty" List

In 2010, Chicago Magazine selected 40 still existing properties for their historical and architectural importance, opening an on-line forum for debate. The top ten chosen, from number 10 to number 1, were:

  • 10: Sears Tower

233 S. Wacker Dr. (1974)

  • 9: Farnsworth House (Plano, Illinois)

14520 River Rd., Plano, IL (1951)

  • 8: Frederick C. Robie House

5757 S. Woodlawn Ave. (1909)

  • 7: Auditorium Building

430 S. Michigan Ave. (1889)

  • 6: S. R. Crown Hall

3360 S. State St. (1956)

  • 5: Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building

1 S. State St. (1899)

  • 4: Monadnock Building

53 W. Jackson Blvd. (1891 and 1893)

  • 3: 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments

(1952)

  • 2: Rookery Building

209 S. LaSalle St. (1885–1888)

  • 1: John Hancock Center

875 N. Michigan Ave. (1969)

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