The Conway Building in Chicago (1915). It was designed by D. H. Burnham & Co. in 1912 and completed three years later. It was the last building to come from Burnham's office before his death. Burnham's former senior designer Frederick Dinkelberg is generally credited with the design. Although Dinkelberg was no longer with the firm, he was entrusted to its design because of his experience, and because the firm did not want to disappoint wealthy client Marshall Field.
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