This building features a prominent use of large windows and a defined geometric structure. Its design emphasizes functionality while also exhibiting elements of classical architectural styles.
The Chicago School style is evident in the use of large plate glass windows and a vertical emphasis, contributing to the building's urban aesthetics.
Elements of Beaux-Arts can be seen in the decorative features and the symmetrical layout of the facade.
Built during an era focusing on urban development, this building represents the shift towards more functional forms in architecture, coinciding with the Chicago School movement.
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