The Willis Tower—formerly known as the Sears Tower—and the Pittsfield Building, among other skyscrapers, form part of the Chicago skyline.
The sun begins to rise on the Gulf of Mexico and the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, Galveston, Texas.
Architectural detail of the Gucci boutique at the Shops at Crystals, CityCenter, Las Vegas.
The Wabash Building, a part of Roosevelt University, and 333 South Wabash, previously known as the CNA Center, are notable landmarks in Chicago. The Wabash Building stands out with its 32-story glass structure offering panoramic views of the city, while the iconic 333 South Wabash, also referred to as “Big Red,” is recognized for its distinctive red façade and modernist architectural style. Both buildings contribute to the architectural diversity and skyline of Chicago.
The “Synchronicity of Color“, composed of vibrant coloured boxes, is an art installation by Margo Sawyer located at Discovery Green in Downtown Houston.
The intricate architecture of Dallas Hall, located at Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas, showcases a stunning example of classical design. Its elaborate details and historical significance make it a prominent landmark on the campus.
The skyline of San Francisco’s Russian Hill, peppered with skyscrapers, as viewed from the waters of San Francisco Bay near Fisherman’s Wharf.