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  2. William W. Boyington - Wikipedia

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    Boyington died on October 16, 1898, in Highland Park, where he had moved in 1874 after having lost two residences in Chicago to fire in quick succession (the first one as a result of the Great Chicago Fire). [7] While in Highland Park he served two successive terms as mayor. [8] He is buried at Rosehill Cemetery on Chicago's north side.

  3. Hummel Architects - Wikipedia

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    Hummel Architects' current practice is based on the design of educational, healthcare and government projects. [1] In July 2024 existing principals Scott Straubhar and Ed Daniels were joined by five additional principals and one associate: Mandy Boam, Zacharia Lester, Rob Beusan, Brian Coleman, Brian Riopelle and Gwen Andrews.

  4. Bertrand Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Marina City, Chicago River City, Chicago Old Prentice Women's Hospital Chicago. Bertrand Goldberg (July 17, 1913 – October 8, 1997) was an American architect and industrial designer, best known for the Marina City complex in Chicago, Illinois, the tallest reinforced concrete building in the world at the time of completion.

  5. City Hall-County Building - Wikipedia

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    The City Hall-County Building, commonly known as City Hall, is a 12-story building in Chicago, Illinois that houses the seats of government of the City of Chicago and Cook County. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The building's west side (City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St.) [ 3 ] holds the offices of the mayor , city clerk , and city treasurer ; some city departments ...

  6. Mayor of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Chicago is the chief executive of city government in Chicago, Illinois, the third-largest city in the United States.The mayor is responsible for the administration and management of various city departments, submits proposals and recommendations to the Chicago City Council, is active in the enforcement of the city's ordinances, submits the city's annual budget and appoints city ...

  7. Boyce Building - Wikipedia

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    The Boyce Building is a twelve-story office building clad in light gray Vermont granite and red brick. The steel-framed structure is on the northwest corner of Dearborn and Illinois Streets on Chicago's Near North Side. It was built in three phases from 1911 to 1923. Boyce commissioned Daniel H. Burnham & Co. to design the building in 1911 ...

  8. Harry Weese - Wikipedia

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    1956 - 227 East Walton Place Apartment Building in Chicago, now a Chicago Landmark building; Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Xi Chapter House at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago; The United States Embassy Building, Accra, Ghana, closed in 1998; 1960 - Arena Stage, Washington DC (remodeled in 2010 by Bing Thom Architects)

  9. Bruce Graham - Wikipedia

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    Bruce John Graham (December 1, 1925 – March 6, 2010) was a Colombian-born Peruvian-American architect.Graham built buildings all over the world and was deeply involved with evolving the Burnham Plan of Chicago.