Chicago’s mesmerizing Skyline 🌆

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According to Henri Lefebvre “The city is not a place, it is a process”.

This resonates what I significantly learned from my recent trip to the so called The Second City, Chicago. It may sound derogatory as it means to be just second to New York city yet I definitely believe that with Chicago’s exceptional history, it is incomparable on its own.

In 1871, Great Chicago fire shocked the entire world as it wiped out the main city due to a long drought in that year’s summer. To make things worst, the wooden city structures made it to rapidly spread even to damage their water pumping system. With such horrible event in the history, it offers a new blank canvas to great architectural geniuses to offer a hand in putting back the city in a better infrastructural layout. Hence, the rebirth of today’s mesmerizing skyscrapers of Chicago.

Allow me to showcase these wonderful pictures of the city in the different view point during our excursions.

The city view from the distance.

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The view while we walk in the city.

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The skyscrapers from the rooftop view of the Starbucks Reserve Roastery

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The view of spectacular buildings from the river during our shoreline cruise.

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The Civic Opera Building has 3,563-seat opera house.

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Willi’s tower is currently the twelfth-talles building in the world and the tallest in Chicago. It has a skydeck observation in the 103rd floor visited by a million people every year. We one one of them for this year.☺️

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St. Regis Chicago is personal favorite. The curves of this building makes it stand out from the rest. Fun fact, it is by far the tallest building in the word designed by a female architect named Jeanne Gang.

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This quirky v shaped 150 North riverside building fought against the odds of having limited land area on its base but genius architects found a way to make it possible.

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Trump building is the second tallest building in Chicago.

The skyscrapers and how they light up at night.

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With the help of the sunset, I adore the reflections of buildings to one another.

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The skyscrapers faded and covered with fog in a gloomy weather.

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All photos are taken from an iPhone 13 phone camera, 📸

I hope these photos give positive vibes in your day.
Ti’ll next time! adios 👋

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