The Chicago Tribune began publishing on June 10, 1847.

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The Chicago Tribune began publishing on June 10, 1847.

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The Tribune Tower in Chicago opened in 1925, built in the Neo-Gothic style the building stands at 463ft tall. In 1922 a world wide competition was held to design the worlds most beautiful and distinctive office building, the competition is now seen as a turning point in architectural design.
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“Welcome to Tribuneville.” Photo © Michael Salisbury.
A Futuristic 150-Foot Installation Imagines Chicago’s Never-Built Architecture
With its long vertical lines and neo-Gothic features, the architectural marvel that is Tribune Tower in Chicago has an unorthodox origin story. Home to the newspaper’s operations, the now-iconic building resulted from an international competition hosted in 1922 by the co-publishers. More than 260 architects from 23 countries submitted designs that would house the newspaper, with New York-based John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood ultimately winning the bid.
A project by architectural cartoonist Klaus and MAS Context brings this history to light. “Welcome to Tribuneville: An Imaginary Vision of an Old Chicago That Could Have Been” features 60 drawings of never-made buildings submitted to the contest installed at 150 Media Stream. Located in the lobby of 150 N. Riverside Plaza, the installation has featured several digital works across its 89 LED blades since 2017.
All images courtesy of 150 Media Stream and MAS Context
Detail of “Welcome to Tribuneville.”
Hey copperbadge, though you might like the new youtube video Overly Sarcastic Productions just put out about the history of the Tribune Tower in Chicago!
History Summarized: The Tribune Tower
Thank you! And I'm so sorry it took me so long to respond, sometimes when I get video reccs it takes me a while to get to 'em :D
I used to work next to the Tribune Tower, and I liked to go wander around the exterior on breaks and look at all the bits of other buildings built into the Trib.
love how the sky looks in these