Residential architecture returns to it's roots in Chicago.
"After a decade-long stretch of neo-this and neo-that apartment buildings, the city is returning to its modernist roots. A handful of new projects the tip of a residential building boom that has transformed the downtown area in recent years have reaffirmed the city's commitment to a style of architecture it basically invented in the late 19th century and refined for much of the 20th century into the 'less is more' buildings that dominate through their powerful forms and ingenious construction."
Thanks to Brett Cochrane
FULL STORY: In Downtown Chicago, Architects return to 'Less is More'

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