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The coastal city building is a very lively and bustling area of Chicago. There are many high-rise buildings here. The building facilities here are also very shocking. They are all huge venues, commercial centers and financial centers.
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The coastal city building is a very lively and bustling area of Chicago. There are many high-rise buildings here. The building facilities here are also very shocking. They are all huge venues, commercial centers and financial centers.
The classic case highlighted in the architecture textbook, Chicago architecture representative works, but the scene looks more confusing than in the book, like a rotten building, too much structure, can not see the curtain wall.
Marina City is a very long landscape hall, the neighborhood here is relatively wide, as little as possible at night, there are many black communities, Chicago does not need a lot of time, are a walk-through project.
Marina City is known as the Corn Tower because it resembles the corn cob in shape. It has become a landmark of Chicago successfully. It has appeared in a large number of related film and television works and brochures. The complex consists of two 61-storey, 179-metre-high residential buildings with a unique design of "Midtown". It includes restaurants, theatres, bowling alleys and wharfs for 700 boats.
Malina City is one of Chicago's landmarks. Two twin buildings in the shape of corn appear in almost all movies involving Chicago. It consists of two 61-storey, 179-meter (587-foot) high residential buildings, a saddle-shaped auditorium and a medium-height Hotel building, including theatres, gymnasiums, swimming pools, skating rinks, bowling alleys and some shops and restaurants. ?
I heard before I went to Chicago that the city's architecture was very distinctive, including the Corn Tower as a twin brother. It was only in Chicago that the official name of the Corn Tower was Marina City. It was only because the building looked like a corn cob that it was called the Corn Tower. These two buildings are really beautiful. They are situated on the Bank of Michigan River. Especially the parking lot is below the 18 floors of the building. There is no solid wall around them. The rear of a car is facing out. It is very worrying to watch. Should the driver fail to brake in time when parking, will he fall down?