How the
Apple Store in
Chicago became a
dangerous place this winter
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Ominous, high-hanging icicles have turned Apple's sleek, MacBook-inspired waterfront
Store in
Chicago into a potentially perilous environment.*
Apple has cordoned off, with caution tape and signage, vulnerable areas where the sharp ice could fall.
Chicago blogger Matt Maldre
first spotted the architectural mishap, brought on by
this winter's
severe Arctic blast.
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The architectural company Foster + Partners designed the carbon fiber roof to mimic a flat MacBook Pro laptop. They even emblazoned an
Apple logo atop the roof — just like on the actual devices.*
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