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    The Deere & Company Headquarters building in Moline, Illinois, was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956.
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    The steel structure of the Deere & Company Headquarters forms a distinctive, protective patina.
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    Open office space inside the Deere & Company Headquarters.
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    Inside the lobby, a central stair and mezzanine serve the ground-floor entry and the second-floor skybridge.
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    A skybridge connects the two main Deere & Company buildings.
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    Steel shades protect the glazed western facade of the Deere & Company Headquarters.
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    A second-floor lobby in the Deere & Company Headquarters building.
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    The Deere & Company Headquarters bridges between two sides of a small valley, overlooking a lake.
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