This week’s Twitter #FriFotos theme is “Curves”, which is rather convenient for me since I just photographed many downtown Chicago curves. While the windy city’s architecture is probably better known for its sharp angled geometry, it also has a surprising amount of rounded shapes. So, following, are some curvatious Chicago icons!

The Aqua Tower, as viewed from Millennium Park. It has undulating, wave-like, curvaceous slabs.

Pedestrian Bridge at Millennium Park, over Columbus Dr.

The London Guarantee Building, Chicago

River City

The Cloud Gate Sculpture, more commonly known as, “The Bean”

The Jay Pritzker Pavillion
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July 3, 2013 12:21 pmMust be a gorgeous city and a great photo opportunities container!