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  2. Architecture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago's architectural styles include the Chicago School primarily in skyscraper design, Chicago Bungalows, Two-Flats, and Greystones. The Loop is home to skyscrapers as well as sacred architecture including "Polish Cathedrals". Chicago is home to one of the largest and most diverse collections of skyscrapers in the world.

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  4. Harrington College of Design - Wikipedia

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    Harrington College of Design (1931–2015) was a for-profit college in the Loop area of Chicago, Illinois, US, that closed in 2015. [1] It offered students programs leading to either a master's, bachelor's or associate's degree upon completion of the interior design, digital photography or communication design programs.

  5. David Adler (architect) - Wikipedia

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    David Adler FAIA (January 3, 1882 – September 27, 1949) was an American architect who mostly practiced around Chicago, Illinois.He was prolific throughout his career, designing over 200 buildings in over thirty-five years.

  6. Chicago school (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Building by Holabird & Roche (1904–1905) is a prime example of the Chicago School, displaying both variations of the Chicago window. The Chicago School refers to two architectural styles derived from the architecture of Chicago. In the history of architecture, the first Chicago School was a school of architects active in Chicago ...

  7. History of education in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    "Free Public Schools of Chicago" Eclectic Journal of Education and Literary Review (January 15, 1851). 2#20 online; Havighurst, Robert J. The public schools of Chicago: a survey for the Board of Education of the City of Chicago (1964). online; Henry, Nelson B. “Financial Support and Administration of the Chicago Public Schools.”

  8. 5 of the most influential interior designers working today - AOL

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  9. 1917 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    January 19 – E. R. Robson, English school architect (born 1836) February 8 – Thomas Arboe, Danish railway station architect (born 1837) July 2 – Gerald Horsley, English architect (born 1862) August 4 – C. W. Stephens, English commercial architect (born c.1845) September 23 – Robert Swain Peabody, Boston architect (born 1845)