Chicago, 333 Wacker Drive
333 West Wacker Drive is an office town in Chicago. On the side facing the Chicago River it features a curved green glass façade while on the other side the building adheres to the rectangular street grid.
It was featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off in 1986. The building is where Ferris Bueller's father had his offices in.
333 Wacker Drive was voted Favorite Building by the readers of the Chicago Tribune in 1995.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (also known by the acronym KPF) is a leading international architectural design firm located in New York providing urban design and master planning for public authorities and private companies. The firm was established in 1976 by Eugene Kohn, William Pedersen and Sheldon Fox (1930-2006). KPF is well known for their high-profile commercial skyscrapers such as the Shanghai World Financial Center. In 1990, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) awarded KPF with its Architectural Firm Award, the youngest firm ever to receive such high recognition