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LaSalle Bank Building
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Identification Name LaSalle Bank Building Alternative name Field Building, LaSalle National Bank Building Emporis Building ID 117618
Location
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data Height (tip) * Height (architectural) 163.07 m Height (roof) * Floors (above ground) 45 Construction start * Construction end *
Structure in General Construction type skyscraper Current status  existing [completed] Structural material steel Facade material limestone Facade system applied masonry Architectural style art deco / art moderne
Usages Main usages  commercial office Side usages  service branch(es)  shop(s)
Facts
The world's first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building, stood on the western part of this site and was demolished for this building. |
The exterior has no ornamental embellishments, making its design uncharacteristically spare even for the art moderne style. |
The centerpiece of the lobby is a brass elevator location indicator panel in the shape of the building. |
Completed early in the Great Depression, this was the last office skyscraper built in Chicago until One Prudential Plaza in 1955. |
The two-story lobby spans the block between Clark and LaSalle Streets, and is crossed near the western end by a footbridge. |
The top two floors hold the executive dining rooms for the bank, and feature a narrow terrace overlooking the central Loop to the east. |
The building was originally named the Field Building after prominent Chicago retailer Marshall Field, whose estate developed the structure. |
On the evening of Monday December 6, 2004, the 29th floor of this building caught fire and burned for over five hours. There were no fatalities. |
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