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this building in Chicago is known as Trump Tower for obvious reasons it was built in 2014 and designed by the architect Adrian Smith theres one aspect of how the building turned out that Adrian Smith wasnt so completely happy with its the 20-foot tall serif letters placed on its south-facing facade the building sits on a prominent site on the Chicago River which puts it right on axis with the mouth of the river as you approach the city from Lake Michigan and the sign is right there thats obviously not by accident and not done with the blessing of the public or the buildings architect who otherwise designed a building that is pretty well regarded architecturally the public became aware of the plans for the sign during the planning approval phase of 2013. thats when things really blew up Donald Trump wanted the letters to be 24 feet tall but in October of 2013 the city council members approved the shrunken version with each letter standing at 20 feet or 6 meters tall at that size