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| has gloss | eng: The Chicago Building or Chicago Savings Bank Building was built in 1904-1905. It is located at 7 W. Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois. It was designed by architectural firm Holabird & Roche, it is an early and highly visible example of the Chicago School architectural style. The building's features characterize this style through the use of large "Chicago windows", metal frame construction, distinctive bays, and terra cotta cladding. The combination of the north side projecting bay windows, and the east side rectangular "Chicago windows" with movable sashes is representative of the two typical Chicago School of Architecture window types. In 1997, it was converted to a dormitory for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. | 
| lexicalization | eng: Chicago Building | 
| instance of | e/List of Chicago Landmarks | 
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