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Clip: 10/21/2015 | 10m 19sVideo has Closed Captions

Lee Bey and Edward Keegan talk about potential changes to Chicago's skyline.

With a three-month-long celebration of Chicago architecture underway, there are some big changes in store for the city’s architectural landscape. Tonight we’ll talk about planned and potential changes to the city’s skyline with Lee Bey, host of Rivet Radio’s Architecture360, and architect and author Edward Keegan.

10/21/2015 | Rating NR

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