The Willis Tower—formerly known as the Sears Tower—and the Pittsfield Building, among other skyscrapers, form part of the Chicago skyline.
Wells Fargo Tower and the adjacent Bank of America Tower plunge into the Downtown Fort Worth, Texas, sky.
Backlit clouds cast a stunning reflection on Fountain Place in Downtown Dallas, creating a mesmerizing tableau against the cityscape. This architectural marvel, a 60-story late-modernist skyscraper, designed by I.M. Pei, stands tall at 720 feet, marking it as the fifth-tallest building in Dallas and the 15th-tallest in Texas.
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.