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Jahn, Helmutr2WPadmin2021-05-11T14:19:27+00:00
Helmut Jahn, 1988

Helmut Jahn, 1988

Helmut Jahn Documents

(1940-2021)

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Drawings for the Post Tower in Bonn, Germany, completed in 2002

Drawings for the Post Tower in Bonn, Germany, completed in 2002.

Drawings for the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago, completed in 2011

Drawings for the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago, completed in 2011.

Drawings for the Sony Center in Berlin, Germany, completed in 2000

Drawings for the Sony Center in Berlin, Germany, completed in 2000.

Drawings for the State of Illinois Center in Chicago, opened in 1985

Drawings for the State of Illinois Center (today James R. Thompson Center) in Chicago, opened in 1985.

Drawings for the Veer Towers in Las Vegas, completed in 2010

Drawings for the Veer Towers in Las Vegas, completed in 2010.

Drawings for Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, completed in 2006

Drawings for Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, completed in 2006.

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