Who designed the Lyric Opera of Chicago building and what is its significance?

The Lyric Opera of Chicago building was designed by the architect Graham, Anderson, Probst & White and opened in 1929. It is significant as a landmark of Chicago's cultural and architectural heritage, featuring a striking Art Deco design and grand interior spaces. The Lyric Opera is known for its world-class productions and has become one of the most important institutions in American opera.

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