Last month I posted on a Japanese roof garden by Hoichi Kurisu on top of the Contemporaine in Chicago. A couple of days ago I noticed, as I looked from the Brown Line, that the extent of the garden is much bigger than the published images indicate.
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The images in the link above show the northeast corner of the rooftop, a tiny section compared to the southern stretch visible in these two images.
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The impressive scene is heightened by the transparency of the glass-infill guardrails.
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