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Originally Posted by ardecila
I wonder what that means. The north tower is simple but dramatic, clad in limestone with 50 years of patina. Please god, don't bastardize it.
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Man, was I mistaken. I was probably thinking of the east annex on Tribune Tower.
The north tower of Intercontinental is a rather undistinguished 1960s modern building with a sad-looking curtain wall. Only the facade facing Michigan is limestone (with a great patina) but it's a sheer wall.
I'm guessing any "big splash" things will happen to this blank wall.