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"The Field Building (aka Bank of America) is an art deco office building at 135 South LaSalle Street. The construction was completed in 1934 as a 45-story skyscraper. The architect was the firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. - Location of Home Insurance Building by Jenny (plaque) - Luxurious use of materials and highly designed in Art Deco style - Built during Depression by estate of Marshall Field The Field Building is considered the last major office building erected in Chicago prior to the Great Depression/WWII construction hiatus which ended with the building of One Prudential Plaza in 1955. (view from the SE corner of LaSalle and Adams, then proceed to enter through LaSalle Street entrance and exit at Clark Street entrance."

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