When the waves of Lake Michigan kissed the 24-kilometer shoreline, Chicago wrote the poem of modern civilization on the plain with its steel skeleton. This third largest metropolis, nicknamed the "Windy City", is not only the phoenix that was reborn from the fire in 1871, but also the first port where Bauhaus aesthetics landed in the New World. From Louis Sullivan's declaration of "form follows function" to the urban fantasy reflected by the Cloud Gate sculpture, the Chicago School redefined the city skyline with steel and glass.
Walking along the grid-like streets, the rich aroma of deep-dish pizza meets the saxophone of the blues bar at the corner. The electronic screen of the Chicago Board of Trade flickers like stars, while the German beer of the century-old Berghoff is still sleeping in oak barrels. The glass observation deck on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower hangs 442 meters in the air, and underfoot is the legendary soil where the gangster legends of the Jazz Age and the modern Nobel Prize winners are intertwined.
From the global bricks inlaid in the Chicago Tribune Building to the lawn of the summer music festival in Millennium Park, this working-class city has always found a balance between pragmatism and artistic enthusiasm. As Hemingway said: "There is no pretense here, only the real weight of life."
The LVNI team is participating in the NRA exhibition held in Chicago, USA from May 17 to 20. We sincerely invite all customers in the catering industry and those who need commercial refrigerators to visit our booth No. 11100 to discuss the secrets of refrigerators. LVNI refrigerators, factory direct sales, welcome to consult.