Cleveland forces you to pay attention to it by the sheer domination of its three or four tallest buildings (including Sherwin Williams) but it's behind Detroit for me for the mix of art deco (Penobscot et all), modern/international (Renaissance Center), postmodern (Ally Detroit) and whatever the hell we're calling the current vernacular (Hudsons)
If those Detroit buildings were taller, it would be a totally iconic skyline for sure. The Guardian Building is the chef's kiss.
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Sprawling on the fringes of the city in geometric order, an insulated border in-between the bright lights and the far, unlit unknown. (Neil Peart)