Studio Gang has been selected to lead the $8.5 billon O'Hare 21 International Airport expansion in Chicago. Chosen from a list of firms including BIG, Calatrava and SOM, the Studio Gang team is part of the Studio ORD partnership. They won the project for the Global Terminal and Concourse with three volumes converging in a central hub. Designed to celebrate Chicago’s history as a city shaped by lines of movement, the project represents O’Hare’s first major overhaul in 25 years.
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Studio Gang to Lead Winning Chicago O’Hare Airport Expansion
The Theatre School, DePaul University / Pelli Clarke & Partners
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Architects: Pelli Clarke & Partners
- Area: 15329 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Terrazzo & Marble, ACGI, Advance Lifts, Amici Terrazzo, Eclad, +3
Chicago Architecture Biennial Announces 2019 Early Highlight Contributors
The third Chicago Architecture Biennial will occur from September 19, 2019, to January 5, 2020, and yesterday the first group of contributors to the 2019 edition and publication was announced. This year’s theme, “...and other such stories,” will bring together a multi-faceted and international exploration of architecture and the built environment. Newly commissioned projects for the Biennial will highlight issues including public housing, social justice, and the appropriation and preservation of the natural environment.
New Images of Chicago's Tallest Residential Rental Tower Revealed
Architect Rafael Viñoly has revealed new images for NEMA, a skyscraper set to become the tallest residential rental tower in Chicago. Designed to evoke the structural system of the Willis Tower, the project is sited on the southwestern edge of Grant Park. The 76-story residential tower will create 800 rental units and is designed to be LEED Silver. The new skyscraper will include expansive views of the city's skyline as it frames Lake Michigan and Grant Park.
World’s First Floating Eco-Park Planned for Chicago River
SOM has revealed their design for the world’s first floating eco-park along the Chicago River. Called Wild Mile Chicago, the project is sited between Chicago and North avenues along the east side of Goose Island. A group of ecologists and activists called Urban Rivers is working with the city to realize the plan. The mile-long project is being created with government officials and private developers to include new wildlife, recreational and educational additions to the river’s North Branch.
Hulu Series to Feature the World Expo's "Murder Castle"
Hulu has announced that they will be adapting a story of H.H. Holmes, America’s first documented serial killer, into a television series on the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Based on the nonfiction book The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson, the series will explore murder and architecture around the so-called “Murder Castle." The show will feature the labyrinthine structure that Holmes built and stories around architect Daniel H. Burnham's infamous World Expo.
Ed Kaplan Family Institute / John Ronan Architects
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Architects: John Ronan Architects
- Area: 72000 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Arconic, Guardian Glass, Meiser, Vector Foiltec, Wausau Window and Wall Systems
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Professionals: Werner Sobek Engineering & Design, dbHMS, Terra Engineering, Charter Sills, Terry Guen Design Associates, +1
7 International Examples of How the Bauhaus Lived On After 1933
After the dissolution of the Bauhaus due to Nazi political pressure in April 1933, the ideas, teachings, and philosophies of the school were flung across the world as former students and faculty dispersed in the face of impending war. Of the numerous creative talents associated with the Bauhaus, many went on to notable careers elsewhere. Some made a living as artists or practitioners, others either continued or began careers as teachers themselves - and many did both throughout the course of their lives.
Chicago's $6 Billion Lincoln Yards Project Wins Planning Approval
The Chicago Plan Commission has approved the $6 billion Lincoln Yards project to develop 55 acres of riverfront land in Chicago. Proposed by real estate investment and development firm Sterling Bay, the project has the potential to reshape the city's skyline along the Chicago River. Lincoln Yards would include office, residential and hotel towers, as well as restaurants, retail and entertainment spaces along Lincoln Park and Bucktown.
Optimo / SOM
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Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Bader Art Metal and Fabrication, CB2, Helios Design Build, Tim Thompson
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Professionals: Cotter Consulting
University of Chicago: Physics Research Center / Perkins Eastman
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Architects: Perkins Eastman
- Area: 64000 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Atlas Concorde, Allsteel, Bedford, LiveRoof, Rockfon, +2
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Professionals: Aon, Threshold, Thornton Tomasetti, Terra Engineering, Berglund Construction, +1
Five Designs for Chicago’s O’Hare Global Terminal go to Public Vote
Five design teams have been selected to present their ideas for the Chicago O'Hare Airport Global Terminal and Global Concourse expansion. The designs are on display at an exhibition opened by Mayor Rahm Emanuel at the Chicago Architecture Center. Teams include Fentress-EXP-Brook-Garza, Foster Epstein Moreno, Studio ORD, SOM and Santiago Calatrava. Known as O’Hare 21, the project represents O’Hare’s first major overhaul in 25 years.
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago / ZGF Architects + Solomon Cordwell Buenz + Anderson Mikos Architects
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Architects: Anderson Mikos Architects, Solomon Cordwell Buenz, ZGF Architects
- Area: 116128 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Andreu World, Bradley Corporation USA, Cosentino, Designtex, Draper, +210
Cortez Street House / moss Design
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Architects: moss Design
- Area: 3945 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Big Ass Fans, Geberit, Hansgrohe, Sherwin-Williams, Ergon, +9
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Professionals: Rockey Structures, Fricano Custom Cabinetry, InFocus Builders
The Top 10 New Skyscrapers of 2018
Emporis has announced the results of its annual Emporis Skyscraper Award, recognizing the best new supertall buildings completed in the previous year. This year, the top prize was given to the Lotte World Tower in Seoul, South Korea, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and Baum Architects. The tapered tower, South Korea’s tallest, also houses the world’s highest glass-bottomed observation deck, for architects who can handle the 1820-foot (555-meter) drop.
Chicago Prize Competition: Crossing The Line
The Chicago Architectural Club (CAC) is pleased to announce the 2018/19 Chicago Prize Competition: Crossing the Line. A call for entries for the 2018/19 Chicago Prize is taking place as of November 30th, 2018 with the announcement of the winning entries on February 28th, 2019.
The crossing of an imaginary line 100 years ago resulted in the death of an African-American teenager named Eugene Williams, inciting the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. This chain of events demonstrates the power of lines – conceptual and physical – in shaping places and lives. Whether material or immaterial, the lines of Chicago both
Travel Through History with this Interactive Timeline of Chicago's Tallest Buildings
Mud City, the Windy City, the City of the Big Shoulders... If there is one thing we are certain of, it is that Chicago is the birthplace of exceptionally tall buildings.
To celebrate the city's ongoing innovations in soaring skyscrapers, Orbitz has illustrated 20 of Chicago’s most iconic sky-high architecture.
View the republished content from Orbitz' list complete with an interactive timeline of Chicago's tallest buildings.