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July 27, 2023
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They’re being torn down and replaced with cookie-cutter mansions.
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Mar. 8, 2023
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Helmut Jahn’s iconic Chicago building now has a chance at being preserved.
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Diana Budds
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Mar. 30, 2022
The Nivola Horses Are Finally Getting Their Feet Back
Architectural conservationists are restoring the sculptures for an eventual return to public space this fall.
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Preservationists sound the alarm; architects swear they’re not trashing a treasure.
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Christopher Bonanos