The Thompson Center: A Building Facing Demolition Threat in Chicago


The Thompson Center designed by Helmut Jahn in 1985 in Chicago, United States. Image © Rainer Viertlböck

The Thompson Center designed by Helmut Jahn in 1985 in Chicago, United States. Image © Rainer Viertlböck

Every city has its odd building. Paris has Centre Pompidou. London –Lloyd’s of London. New York –the Guggenheim. Naturally, Chicago, the architectural capital of the world, has one too. Here it is –James R. Thompson Center, named so in honor of four-term Illinois Republican Governor (1977-91) who was brave enough to get it built in 1985. Home to offices of the Illinois state government the building is unlike anything you have ever seen before.

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