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Built by Adrian Smith in 1989, the 1007 feet tall granite-clad AT&T Corporate Center is one of the city's more distinctive skyscrapers for its massive size, spiked roof pinnacles, and a style evocative of both Gothic and Japanese architectural styles.
Built by Adrian Smith in 1989, the 1007 feet tall granite-clad AT&T Corporate Center is one of the city's more distinctive skyscrapers for its massive size, spiked roof pinnacles, and a style evocative of both Gothic and Japanese architectural styles. Now known as the Franklin Center, it is the 5th tallest building in Chicago and the 13th tallest in the United States.
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Franklin Center, Chicago, IL 60606, USA
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