Aon Center (Chicago)

The Aon Center (200 East Randolph Street, formerly Amoco Building) is a modern super tall skyscraper east of the Chicago Loop, Chicago, Illinois, United States, designed by architect firms Edward Durell Stone and The Perkins and Will partnership, and completed in 1973 as the Standard Oil Building (nicknamed "Big Stan"). With 83 floors and a height of 1,136 feet (346 m), it is the fourth-tallest building in Chicago, surpassed in height by Willis Tower, Trump International Hotel and Tower, and St Regis Chicago.

Aon Center
The Aon Center, designed by Edward Durell Stone
Location within Chicago metropolitan area
Aon Center (Chicago) (Illinois)
Aon Center (Chicago) (the United States)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Architectural styleModern
Location200 E. Randolph St.
Chicago, Illinois 60601
United States
Coordinates41°53′07″N 87°37′17″W
Construction started1970
Opening1973
CostUS$120 million
OwnerMark Karasick
Victor Gerstein
Height
Architectural346.3 m (1,136 ft)
Tip362.5 m (1,189 ft)
Top floor328 m (1,076 ft)
Technical details
Floor count83 above ground
5 below ground
Floor area334,448 m2 (3,599,968 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators50, made by the Otis Elevator Company
Design and construction
Architect(s)Edward Durell Stone
DeveloperStandard Oil of Indiana
Main contractorTurner Construction
References

The building is managed by Jones Lang LaSalle, which is also headquartered in the building. Aon Center also houses the headquarters of Aon and one of Kraft Heinz's two headquarters (the other being in Pittsburgh), and the former world headquarters of Amoco prior to its merger into BP.

The building was briefly the tallest in Chicago, but was soon surpassed by the Sears Tower. It was the fourth-tallest building in the world at the time of its completion.

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