This document provides examples of notable buildings from the Chicago School of Architecture, including the Carson, Pirie & Scott Building designed by Louis Sullivan in 1899, the Rockery Building designed by Burnham & Root in 1886, the Reliance Building designed by Burnham in 1890, and the Monadnock Building designed by Burnham & Root in 1891. These buildings exemplify the Chicago School style that emphasized steel-framed structures with large windows and decorative masonry.