Reid Murdoch Building

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Constructed in 1914, the Reid Murdoch Building was designed by George C. Nimmons for Reid, Murdoch & Co. one of the country’s largest wholesale grocers. At the time, the building was used for corporate offices, manufacturing and warehouse space—the building even included a humidor where tobacco was rolled for cigars. The building now houses commercial tenants and serves as the Encyclopedia Britannica headquarters.

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David Byrne's Theater of the Mind

Talking Heads frontman, Broadway innovator and all-around creative polymath David Byrne is once again blurring the line between art and science, this time in the middle of downtown Chicago. “Theater of the Mind” is Byrne’s latest experiment in perception, identity and theatrical immersion—and it’s happening inside a real office space. Created with writer and philanthropist Mala Gaonkar, the 15,000-square-foot experience invites audiences of just 16 at a time to explore a series of rooms designed to mess with your senses and make you question, well, yourself.
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