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Marina City “Corncob” , Chicago - Main Tower (Bertrand Goldberg)

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An iconic Marina City tower rises over the Chicago River—parking spirals at the base, circular balconies stacking upward like a sculptural corncob. A crisp, vertical portrait of 1960s modernism on the water. Designed by Bertrand Goldberg and completed in the 1960s (towers opened in 1964), Marina City remains one of Chicago’s most recognizable silhouettes. This photograph isolates a single tower—the famed “corncob” form—showing the helical parking decks at the base and the round residential balconies marching rhythmically to the crown. The river bridge, boats, and riverwalk at the foot of the tower ground the composition, while a wide Midwestern sky provides clean contrast for the tower’s sculptural geometry. Captured in ultra-high resolution, this vertical portrait delivers precise façade detail for wall-size display. Available on acrylic, HD metal, or canvas; also offered as a stacked vertical triptych on request. Optional vertical triptych configuration

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