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Description

Computer rendering of the Chicago Spire. This is the current design as of September 26, 2007.

Source

Shelbourne Development Group, Inc.

Date

2007-09-26

Author

Santiago Calatrava

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Copyrighted with permission to use in the Chicago Spire article.

[edit] Licensing

[edit] Source

All sources of original images are used by permission and published by Santiago Calatrava / Shelbourne Development Group, Inc.

[edit] Fair use rationale

The entirety of copyrighted work is being used to illustrate the developer and architect's newest design of the building, the main subject of the Chicago Spire article, as well as renderings of the proposed DuSable Park. The images were uploaded as provided by Weber Shandwick, Shelbourne Development's public relations firm. This image could be replaced by a free image, but because the design itself of the building is copyrighted by the architect and developer, the rendering would have to be drawn from this image or from a consultation with the architect directly. Until such time an editor has the means available to recreate and then provide their own rendering, this image is considered fair use in the Chicago Spire article.

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