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Crain Communications Building

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Completed
  
1983

Roof
  
582 ft (177 m)

Height
  
177 m

Opened
  
1984

Opening
  
1984

Floor count
  
41

Floors
  
41

Architect
  
Sheldon Schlegman

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Location
  
150 N. Michigan Av.Chicago, IllinoisUnited States

Owner
  
John Hancock Real Estate Asset Management

Similar
  
One Prudential Plaza, Two Prudential Plaza, The Heritage at Millenniu, CNA Center, Pittsfield Building

The crain communications building


Crain Communications Building is a 49-story, 582 foot (177 m) skyscraper located at 150 North Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, Illinois. It was also known as the Smurfit–Stone Building and the Stone Container Building and was formerly called the Associates Center. Construction began in 1983 and was completed in 1984. The building, noted for its unusually slanted facade, was designed by Sheldon Schlegman of A. Epstein and Sons. The building has 41 floors of tenant space and the two spires at the top cover the main roof and HVAC equipment.

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Map of Smurfit-Stone Bldg, 150 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601, USA

The crain communications building aka chicago s diamond building


History

Although the building looks as though it is split down the middle, the two sides are only slightly disjointed until nearing the top, where there is a gap between them. At times, its slanted roof—which has been likened to a skyscraper slashed with a knife—displays local sports slogans on its face, such as "GO BEARS" and "GO SOX". It also displayed "VOTE 2008" during the 2008 election day rally at Grant Park.

At the time of its construction the Crain Communications Building was considered to be a smart building, with sophisticated environmental and security controls. Three years after its completion, the building played a role in the Touchstone Pictures film Adventures in Babysitting. The building is also modeled in EA's SimCity 4, as well as being destroyed in the film Transformers: Dark of the Moon and in the videogame Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.

The building name was changed to the Crain Communications Building in March 2012, after Crain Communications moved its headquarters there. It is popularly referred to as the Diamond Building or the Vagina Building (from the locally popular but apocryphal story that, with its prominent vertical slit up the front, the building was designed to be a yonic counter to the phallicism of most skyscrapers).

Tenants

  • Crain Communications
  • Wells Fargo Insurance Services
  • References

    Crain Communications Building Wikipedia