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Marina City (I & II)

Architect: Bertrand Goldberg & Associates

Date: 1964

Style: modernism

Address: 300 North State Street, 301 North State Street

Height: 588 ft. (61 floors)

Program: residential condominiums, parking

The Marina City Towers, located on North State Street, were designed by Bertrand Goldberg & Associates in 1964. The two buildings are corncob-shaped apartment buildings with a marina on the Chicago River. They are the tallest cylindrical buildings in Illinois and in 1965 earned an award from the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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