Holabird & Root

The studio was founded in Chicago in 1880, and even though it has changed names several times, the firm has evolved and is still active more than a century later.
The firm has played an important role in shaping the skyline of the windy city, and in the overall development of modern architecture in the United States.
The studio has evolved and adapted to the passage of time, from its rise with the Art Deco movement, to embracing the Modern style, and currently introducing sustainability into their designs.
Some buildigns by Holabird & Root

The Bell Building
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1966
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Skyscraper
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Modern
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Chicago

Chicago Board of Trade Building
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1939
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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Art-deco
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Chicago

Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse
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1932
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Skyscraper
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Governmental
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Art-deco
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Saint Paul

Racine County Courthouse
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1931
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Skyscraper
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Governmental
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Art-deco
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Racine

LaSalle-Wacker Building
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1930
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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Art-deco
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Chicago

Chicago Motor Club Building
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1929
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Skyscraper
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Hotel
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Art-deco
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Chicago

Palmolive Building
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1929
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Skyscraper
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Residential
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Art-deco
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Chicago

Riverside Plaza Building
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1929
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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Art-deco
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Chicago

333 North Michigan Building
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1928
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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Art-deco
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Chicago

Hilton Milwaukee City Center
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1927
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Skyscraper
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Hotel
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Art-deco
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Milwaukee

Chicago Temple Building
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1924
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Skyscraper
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Religious
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Neogothic
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Chicago