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Photos: Chicago's supersize green buildings

November 13, 2007 5:00 PM PST

When it opened in 2005, 111 South Wacker became Chicago's first LEED-certified tower. The 51-story, 1.3 million-square-foot office building, designed by Goettsch Partners, features energy-efficient lighting, paints and carpeting with minimal toxic ingredients, as well as recycled, locally sourced materials.

Viracon glass helps to insulate heat and noise. The builders reused most of the foundation from the building previously located on the site. The sloping, spiral ceiling of the lobby is shaped by the parking garage above it.

Photo by Gregory Wenzel

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