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Seriously Tall Buildings ... The Legacy and ...

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The seriously tall building in the back is The Legacy at Millenium Park. Over 70 floors of condos ... very fancy. Million dollar views. (Oh - according to their commercial, some are four million dollars. I'm sure those are at the top with the lake view.) Ho hum. What I'm interested in is the building in front. I don't know what it's called, or exactly when it was built, although my guess would be shortly after the turn of the last century. If you go to Google street view, you'll see that most of the ground floor windows are boarded up, although the back corner that faces Madison Street has a few shops open. When we were there in September, the ground floor windows were filled with merchandise and open for business. It sits right up against the old Chicago Athletic Association building facing Michigan Avenue, and has a front-row-seat view of Millenium Park. A grand old lady of perhaps thirty-five floors, I think the stories she has to tell would be much more interesting than those of the brand-new big-money high rise that frames her so beautifully. Perhaps the new building was mis-named. The real legacy is in the historical building on the next corner.

Comments (35)


MrsLubner

12:15AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

The one thing I remember about my very brief visit to Chicago is the tall buildings. So tall that sometimes the sun only broke through for an hour each day.

frankie96

12:19AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

New money and old money....but both impressive in their own right...

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wysiwig

12:42AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Wonderful juxtaposition with great visual interest for both buildings, each in their own way. But I prefer the older ladies, more character.

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cfulton

12:47AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

I do like the old meets new. Great composition, Clive

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bmac62

1:10AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Several folks have already used the word juxtaposition. This fits your first-rate composition "to a T". So much of Chicago history is engulfed in political corruption (no offense meant Chicagoans), that your grand old building reminds me of a similar building in Kansas City...our City Hall. The mayor of Kansas City in the 20s and 30s had a big tie to the concrete business (he owned it)...this building and our City Hall are concrete...and so are the major roads, bridges, monuments, etc., etc. of that day in both cities. Pretty lucrative...you control the city contracts...you supply the primary building material:) So, to me, there is much more to your fine photo then first meets the eye. Like it for your #2.

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Santa29Klaus

1:12AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

The composition of the two buildings is just perfect. Beautiful!!

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babuci

1:38AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Fascinating to see a fancy building shoulder to shoulder with a much more attractive older building. I would like to live in the old styled one even if I would not be able to see the lake.

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lizzibell

1:57AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Beautiful...

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beachzz

1:57AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

The old and the new--always such contrasts---and you caught it beautifully here!!

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koosievantutte

2:15AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

i so much prefer the building in front but the great thing about that bully behind it is that it makes the old one come out even more beautiful :-)

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Meisiekind

3:21AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Stunning contrast between old and new Tara and a wonderful capture! Somehow your shots of high rise buildings just tops them all!!! Bravo dear friend! :)

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helanker

4:19AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Yes they are in each way beautiful but together, I prefare the old one too. Fascinating to see them like that :-)

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flavia49

6:40AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

extraordinary capture!!

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UOja

6:52AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Fantastic shot!

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awjay

8:05AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

good use of old and new

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durleybeachbum

8:12AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Beauty and the bland,boring BEAST!

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Faemike55

9:00AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Beautiful contrast between the old and new! I will admit to wanting to live in the old

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anaber

10:06AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Fantastic contrast...you captured so wonderfuly these two differents atmospheres!!Side by side , but each one with its own life and personality! peaceful co-existence.Beautiful!

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hipps13

10:56AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

I like looking up wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda Kaye

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wjames

11:25AM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Have we lost our sense of taste in architecture? the old will still be beautiful in 50 years time but what of the new. you have captured the wonderful contrast between the two buildings great work!!!!

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emmecielle

1:03PM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Interesting comparison between two buildings... There is no doubt... wins as beauty and structure of the older of two! :) Gorgeous photos! :)

Enlightened

2:45PM | Thu, 17 December 2009

I like the contrast of this photo, the old and the new. I prefer the old building for its architecture as the new one looks a bit sterile. Super capture.

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jeroni

2:55PM | Thu, 17 December 2009

Fantastic image. I like very much the colors

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jocko500

4:47PM | Thu, 17 December 2009

money to burn. lol if i had that type of money I have a big ranch somewheres. cool looking shot of the old and new

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npauling

6:23PM | Thu, 17 December 2009

They are both very tall buildings which you have captured here. I rather like the colour of the blue one as it kinda blends with the sky but I'm not sure if I'd like to live up so high.

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bazza

3:15AM | Fri, 18 December 2009

Excellent shot of the two contrasts in building style and era well done!!

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MrsRatbag

8:58AM | Fri, 18 December 2009

I'm with you completely on this one! Great shot!

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Merrylee

12:56PM | Fri, 18 December 2009

Great composition showing old and new....but I'll take old any day

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danob

4:34PM | Fri, 18 December 2009

Great shot and the juxtaposition shows off the grander old lady

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elfin14doaks

5:43PM | Fri, 18 December 2009

I love the old buildings in Chicago. I love all the detail and ornamentation. This is a great shot.

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