Chicago Architectural Weekend 

A Weekend Journey Through Stunning Architecture  

Chicago is very versatile. Skyscrapers and villas. Old buildings but also many new projects. It can be a reason to plan a Chicago Architectural Weekend. I always like to have a specific point of interest during a city trip. If you have been introduced to the city’s highlights for the first time (see Chicago Razzle-Dazzle blog), architecture is certainly an interesting topic. 

This itinerary helps you plan your own weekend trip. Depending on your hotel’s location, you can combine different sections, using my Chicago experiences. I prefer walking whenever possible, but biking/segway is also a good option (just not if it is below -13 degrees Fahrenheit! In that case try to avoid the waterfront and walk on the right street side for wind protection from the buildings). 

Be aware that I did not do exactly everything described in this blog, I visited the city about ten times during the years my daughter lived there as well in spring, summer, autumn and winter. So this is an indication, plan your own tour depending on the time of year and weather conditions. 

What to visit, Day 1: A Skyscraper Symphony

Morning Day 1

Tribune Tower
Architecture boat tour, with former Hancock Tower.

Afternoon Day 1

The Great Chicago Fire in 1871 destroyed much of Central Chicago. The fire’s spread was aided by the city’s use of wood as the predominant building material in a style called balloon frame. More than two-thirds of the structures in Chicago at the time of the fire were made entirely of wood, with most of the houses and buildings being topped with highly combustible tar or shingle roofs. After the fire  The city government improved building codes to stop the rapid spread of future fires and rebuilt rapidly to those higher standards. (Information based on visit and Wikipedia)

animation Chicago Architecture Foundation 

Evening Day 1

What to visit, Day 2: A Neighborhood Tour

Morning Day 2: 

  1. Merchandise Mart, an Art-Deco building. Built in 1930, it was the world’s largest building.  
  2. Reid, Murdoch & Company Building, the building has a monumental status because of the beautiful proportions of the bricks and the beautiful details of the terracotta finish.
  3. Trump International Hotel and Tower, a 100 100-story structure, which reaches a height of 1,388 feet (423.2 m) 
  4. Salesforce Tower Chicago, if you look from the river walk in the direction of the neighborhood River North, you can see a new development from the Kennedy Family. This tower is completed in 2023.
Merchandise Mart
Reid Murdoch Building
Chicago River walk in summer

Afternoon Day 2

Lake Michigan in winter, Oak beach near North Side.

Visit the Rookery Building: If you still want to visit a building, after all these strolls think of a historic landmark. The Rookery building is a prime example of Chicago School architecture.  

Evening Day 2: 

Bonus Tips 

By following this itinerary, you will experience the best of Chicago’s architectural wonders and create unforgettable memories. Enjoy your Chicago Architectural Weekend! 

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