Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park, Illinois, 951 Chicago Avenue, designed by F.L. Wright (1889-1898) Chicago Illinois Wright Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio
Buffalo City Hall, Buffalo, New York. 1929-31. G.J. Dietel & J. Wade w. S. Jones, architects Art Deco Buffalo Buffalo City Hall 1
Abandoned restaurant building, built in 1852, at 89 Niagara Square/91 Niagara Street, Buffalo, NY. Near Buffalo City Hall and Statler Building, and just around the spot where British developer Bashar Issa proposed the 40-story Buffalo City Tower in October 2006. General Services Administration earlier attempted to purcahse and move the building from its present location. Details about its historical significance Buffalo Niagara Square Balcom/Chandler House
Lake Point Tower, Chicago, near Lake Michigan, designed by John Heinrich and George Schipporeit (1968) Chicago Illinois skyscraper Lake Point Tower
Quadracci Pavilion, Milwaukee Art Museum by Santiago Calatrava (2001) Calatrava Milwaukee Wisconsin Quadracci Pavilion
Moore-Dugal Residence, formerly Nathan G. Moore House, 333 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, Illionois, USA. By architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1895, 1923) Wright Tudor medieval Moore-Dugal Residence
On the shore of Lake Michigan, in Promontory Point Park, Southside Chicago, IL lamppost streetlamp seagull Gull