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333 West Wacker Drive

This building's best asset is its curved side, which faces away from most of the scenes that were filmed in Chicago. However, there was a scene on the river nearby, so it might still make a cameo. The second photograph shows the back side of the building and most importantly the water tower on another nearby building. Based on the way these structures were lit up, expect them to definitely be seen in the movie.

Description from Chicago Architecture Info:

It’s not the tallest. It’s not the most expensive. But 333 West Wacker is still one of the superstars of the Chicago skyline. The main feature of this office tower is the great blue-green curve of glass that it presents to the northwest, as the Chicago River splits into its Northern and Southern branches. Much has been written about how this curve reflects the setting sun and bathes the building in a fiery display. We haven’t seen it. One freezing February afternoon we sat along Wacker Drive as the sun set behind us and waited for light show. What we saw was the building running through progressively darker shades of green until the sun completely set. We'll have to try the experiment again in the warm weather.

The building is more than just a sweeping arc of glass. The rear of the building has to adhere to the city’s street grid, and does so with a parallelogram marked by notches that create more offices with coveted corner windows. Toward the top the two shapes are reconciled when six floors of the arc bend a little more sharply and intersect with the square form behind. From the sides it looks like sharp angles poking from the graceful glass curtain wall – bat ears jutting out on either side.

The base of this building is also worth noting. Done in traditional stone, it forms an elongated X across the front of the building. The void at the bottom of the shape is the main entrance. This shape adds to the illusion that the main body of the building – the green glass curve – is hovering above the city, represented by the hard stone forms below. This is heightened by the fact that part of the building actually does overhang the sidewalk at two of the edges, where 333 West Wacker’s support columns are visible.

» The base of the building is Vermont marble and granite.
» 1995 – 333 West Wacker Drive is voted Favorite Building by the readers of the Chicago Tribune
» 1997 – The building is sold for an estimated $100,000,000.00.

 

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