Column: A piñata version of the Thompson Center is coming, but don’t expect candy to fall out
The James R. Thompson Center is both a landmark of postmodern architecture and an architectural piñata—a building many Chicagoans love to hate and probably wouldn’t mind beating with a stick. On Monday, three historic preservationists trying to save the controversial state office building will open …
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