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Chris Hytha and Mark Houser are collaborators on Highrises: Art Deco, a multimedia series chronicling the great skyscraper edifices of the roaring ‘20s. Photographed by drones and meticulously measured and researched, the series – a book, prints, website, mobile phone wallpaper and exhibition -- reveals fascinating details and stories of these distinctly American icons. Catch the in-person book talk on July 18 and the exhibition from May 31 to August 26 at the Chicago Architecture Center.----Intro/Outro: “I Still Wear the Uniform," by The Cooper Vane--Discussed: MultiStories: 55 Antique Skyscrapers and the Business Tycoons Who Built ThemThe DJI Air 2S DroneHighrises Art Deco: 100 Spectacular Skyscrapers from the Roaring ‘20s to the Great DepressionHenry W. Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, D.H. Burnham, 1910Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, Bertram Goodhue, 1932Public Market > Modern Spirits Liquor Store, Tulsa, Gaylord Noftsger, 1930Monadnock Building, Chicago, Burnham & Root, Holabird & Roche, 1891-1893Eastern Columbia Building, Los Angeles, Claud Beelman, 1930Mather Tower > Club Quarters Hotel, Chicago, Herbert Riddle, 1928Union & Peoples National Bank > Jackson County Tower, Jackson, MI, Albert Kahn, 1929Frick Building, Pittsburgh, D.H. Burnham, 1902The Woolworth Building, New York, Cass Gilbert, 1913Price Tower, Bartlesville, OK, Frank Lloyd Wright, 1956Sterick Building, Memphis, Wyatt C Hendrick & Co, 1930Industrial Trust Building, Providence, George Frederick Hall, Walker & Gillette, 1927Guardian Building, Detroit, Donaldson & Meier; Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, 1929Fisher Building, Detroit, Albert Kahn Associates; Graven & Mayger, 1928Carbide & Carbon Building, Chicago, Burnham Brothers, 1929Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, Hooper & Janusch; Magney & Tusler, 1929Rand Tower, Minneapolis, Holabird & Root, 1929Kansas City Power & Light Building, Kansas City, Hoit, Price & Barnes, 1931