The LaSalle-Wacker Building is a prominent skyscraper located in Chicago, United States, standing at a height of 156.06 meters with 41 floors. Designed in the Art Deco style by architects Holabird Root and Rebori, Wentworth, Dewey, and McCormick, the building features a limestone facade and is known for its distinctive cobalt blue lighting at the top.
Constructed between 1929 and 1930, this office building boasts a unique H-shaped floor plan, with a three-story base, a twenty-story middle section, and an eighteen-story tower. A notable landmark in the Chicago skyline, the LaSalle-Wacker Building continues to be a symbol of architectural excellence and historical significance.
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