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Chicago’s architecture has been called the most important in the United States by the American Institute of Architects, and perhaps no other type of architecture has had as significant of an impact on the city’s look, feel, and character as classical architecture. Chicago’s connection to classical architecture dates back to the famed 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, with it's gleaming White City” of ornate Beaux-Arts buildings. After the fair, the Plan of Chicago,” developed by Daniel Burnham, the fair’s lead architect, paved the way for the further spread of classical building not only in Chicago, but throughout the country.Stone, David is the author of 'Chicago's Classical Architecture The Legacy of the White City' with ISBN 9780738534268 and ISBN 0738534269.
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