Wange 1284 piece MOC of The John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois. Comes in the original manufacturer box with printed instructions.
Built in 1969, the John Hancock Center (875 N. Michigan Ave) stands as a 100-story architectural landmark that revolutionized Chicago's skyline. Its iconic X-braced facade showcases the innovative "trussed tube" structural engineering developed by Fazlur Khan and Bruce Graham of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. This groundbreaking mixed-use development integrated commercial offices, residential units, retail spaces, and an observation deck—establishing a new standard for urban towers. Despite early construction challenges with materials, the building became instrumental in Chicago's downtown revitalization and remains a testament to modernist design principles.
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