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"Architectural Masterpieces: A Glimpse into the Genius of Design" Jay Pritzker Pavilion, an awe-inspiring creation by Frank Gehry, stands tall in Millennium Park
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"Architectural Masterpieces: A Glimpse into the Genius of Design" Jay Pritzker Pavilion, an awe-inspiring creation by Frank Gehry, stands tall in Millennium Park, Chicago. Its unique design captivates visitors from all around the world. Trinity Church on Queen Anne Square takes us back in time to 1726 when it was built, making it the oldest Episcopal parish in our state's history. Its timeless beauty and architectural finesse are truly remarkable. The Federal-style Collins House, designed by Russell Warren in 1785 for Charles Collins, showcases exquisite craftsmanship that has stood the test of time, and is a testament to both its designer's vision and enduring elegance. Step into Millennium Park once again and witness the grandeur of Jay Pritzker Pavilion designed by none other than Frank Gehry himself. This iconic structure continues to leave spectators in awe with its striking form and innovative design. The Reichstag building in Berlin boasts a fascinating feature - a cone-shaped funnel adorned with 360 glass mirrors that reflect light into the Plenary chamber within its dome cupola. Sir Norman Foster's ingenious design leaves visitors mesmerized. As you ascend along a spiral ramp surrounding the cone-shaped funnel inside Reichstag's dome cupola, you'll be immersed in an enchanting experience where architecture meets artistry at every turn. 7-10 (Repeating): Once more we find ourselves marveling at Jay Pritzker Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry; this masterpiece never ceases to amaze with its unparalleled blend of creativity and functionality.