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In this June 1977 article, William Marlin mulls over the deeper implications, clouded by controversy, that lie beneath the ...
This problem persisted for four years, delaying the tower’s opening from 1971 to 1976 and escalating costs from $75 million ...
Robert Campbell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of The Boston Globe who for more than 40 years wrote with ...
Fly over the breathtaking Chicago skyline with this stunning drone footage. Marvel at the towering skyscrapers, including the Willis Tower and John Hancock Center, as they rise above the shores of ...
Mr. Campbell’s criticism was authoritative in evaluation yet casual in expression. Or seemingly so: His prose was unfailingly clear, consistently conversational, and slightly tart.
1981: “Spider Dan” Goodwin scaled the Sears Tower, which was then the world’s tallest building. At least 200 people showed up ...
City planners provided details about the design and anticipated completion date of a new Quincy park honoring sixth president ...
If the United States has a national architectural form, it is the skyscraper. The notion of building a tower to the heavens is as old as Genesis, but it took some brash 19th century Americans to ...
There has never been a shortage of TV series that take place in Los Angeles, the longtime hub of the American television ...