Santa Fe Building

Chicago


The 1904 Santa Fe Building is a terra-cotta beauty where architect Daniel Burnham kept his offices. Enter the lobby and look up at the vast light well Burnham placed in the center – he gave this same feature to the nearby Rookery building.


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