Wrigley Building

The Wrigley Building is a Gratte-ciel of the town of Chicago to the the United States designed by the cabinet of architects Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. Located at the 410 NR. Michigan Avenue, it was built in to lodge the seat of the Wrigley Company, a company manufacturing of the chewing-gum. Its architecture takes as a starting point the Giralda tower to Seville and by the influences of the French Renaissance. The unit is completed in 1924.

See too

  • Architecture in the United States

External bonds

  • History of Wrigley Building

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