 
Quick Facts
| City | Chicago | 
| Country | United States of America | 
| Year | 1926 - 1927 | 
| Floors | 38 | 
| Height | 169.8 m / 557 ft | 
Realization
| Architect | Graham, Anderson, Probst &  White | 
Building Info
| Address | 55 East Washington Street | 
| Materials | steel frame terra cotta facade | 
| Style | Art Deco | 
| Status | Completed | 
Notes
- The second-tallest building in Chicago at the time of completion, after the Temple Building.
- At the time, this was considered Chicago's tallest building, but the Temple Building's height was later corrected to be slightly taller than the Pittsfield Building.
- Built by the heirs of Marshall Field.
- Named after the town where Marshall Field got his first job.


