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Selasa, 22 April 2014
(Architectural) Scenes from the City
We continue to work on several pieces, from 740 North Rush to Jones College Prep. To hold you over for the moment, here's some shots from the city over the last few days.
Minggu, 30 Maret 2014
Abandoned Building To Luxury Tower: 111 West Wacker Sikorsky's towards completion
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A Sikorsky S-64 put in a very noisy appearance along the Chicago river Saturday. There were some last bits of metal to be hauled up to the roof of 111 West Wacker. The building was topped out last October, the tall red crane that had clung to its full height dismantled the following month. So if it was too big for the freight elevator, bring in the copter.
The Clark Street bridge was closed off as trucks brought in the parts and crews attached them to long ropes dropped from the S-64 for the careful trip to the roof.
The airlift was kind of an impromptu celebration of one of the more remarkable turnarounds in Chicago construction history. 111 West Wacker started out all the way back in 2006 as Waterview, an 80-story tower combining a four-star Shangri-La Hotel with luxury condos. The projects architects/engineers - Teng and Associates - made the fatal mistake of deciding to also be the developer. Bad move. Construction halted when continuing financing failed to materialize and checks stopped clearing, and the 2008 economic crash sent the structure into what seemed to be an game-ending code blue, leaving behind bare concrete bones truncated at the 25th floor.
Waterview became the cautionary eyesore on the river, exposed and decaying, year and year. Then, in 2011, the development firm Related Midwest signed a letter of intent to acquire the site and the stub structure for somewhere around $26 million. The hotel was cut, the tower shortened to a 60 stories, and a second groundbreaking ceremony was held in November of 2012 - on the 28th floor.
Although the company has also recently completed a new apartment tower at 500 North Lake Shore Drive, Related Midwest is kind of the hermit crab of Chicago development. They've been assigned to develop a plan for the historic Lathrop Homes public housing site. In addition to 111 West Wacker, Related took on three failed condo buildings in the Central Station development designed by Pappageorge Haymes, with all the buildings rebranded. Museum Park Place 2 became Harbor View, One Museum Park West became The Grant, and 1600 Museum Park, the most irremediably lunkish of the designs, rechristened Adler Place.
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The Adler |
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845 North State at Chestnut, image via Curbed Chicago |
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GEMS World Academy - photograph: Bob Johnson |
The plywood strip along the west facade at 111 West Wacker . . .
. . . still needs to be zipped up with glass, but the curtain wall is finally wrapping around the concrete honeycomb of the original 25-story base that remained bare even as the shiny tower rose above it.
�It's not perfect�, to pre-empt Blair's usual phrase, but 111 West Wacker is shaping up to be a striking - if unadventurous - addition to the Chicago river skywall.
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Waterview Has Risen From the Grave!
The Three Red Cranes of 111 West Wacker
111 West Wacker's Red Crane Flies the Coop
Cranes (No) Chicago Business
Minggu, 08 Desember 2013
111 West Wacker's Red Crane Flies the Coop
Take a last look - it's deconstruction time.
This was the scene at 111 West Wacker, formerly known as the abandoned, uncompleted Waterview, which was to combined a Shangri-La hotel with luxury condos before the whole thing went bust in the crash of '08. Like the same movie run in reverse, the morning's activity looked pretty much just like it did this past February when they began erecting that tall red crane . . .
Now, the building has been topped out, much of the curtain wall is already in place . . .
Today, construction workers blocked off Wacker to finish the job of dismantling the crane that had grown to rise above 111's 60 story roofline . . .
The work moves inside, as they finish up the building's 504 luxury apartments. As Waterview, this project had taken on the aura of the accursed. As 111 West Wacker, rethought and revived by Related Midwest, with a second groundbreaking last November, it now looks a sure bet to make it all the way to the finish line, late next year.
Read More:
Cranes (No) Chicago Business
Waterview Has Risen From the Grave!
The Three Red Cranes of 111 West Wacker
This was the scene at 111 West Wacker, formerly known as the abandoned, uncompleted Waterview, which was to combined a Shangri-La hotel with luxury condos before the whole thing went bust in the crash of '08. Like the same movie run in reverse, the morning's activity looked pretty much just like it did this past February when they began erecting that tall red crane . . .
Now, the building has been topped out, much of the curtain wall is already in place . . .
Today, construction workers blocked off Wacker to finish the job of dismantling the crane that had grown to rise above 111's 60 story roofline . . .
The work moves inside, as they finish up the building's 504 luxury apartments. As Waterview, this project had taken on the aura of the accursed. As 111 West Wacker, rethought and revived by Related Midwest, with a second groundbreaking last November, it now looks a sure bet to make it all the way to the finish line, late next year.
Read More:
Cranes (No) Chicago Business
Waterview Has Risen From the Grave!
The Three Red Cranes of 111 West Wacker
Senin, 30 September 2013
Chicago Under Construction (or not) - Seven Sites Along the River to Fulton Market
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111 West Wacker (click images for larger view) |
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3D Printing Experience |
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River Point |
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Wells Street Bridge |
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The Catalyst, Washington and Desplaines |
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abandoned construction site, Morgan and Kinzie |
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Soho House Hotel (Allis Building, Green Street) |
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1K Fulton (former Fulton Market Cold Storage) |
Selasa, 23 April 2013
Chicago Under Construction
River Point
Optima Chicago Center
Millennium Park (Doral) Plaza
AMLI River North
Hub Group Corporate Headquarters Oakbrook
Aloft Chicago City Center
111 West Wacker
Hubbard Place
Williams Jones College Preparatory High School
Summit on the Lake
15 East Huron
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Millennium Park (Doral) Plaza
AMLI River North
Hub Group Corporate Headquarters Oakbrook
Aloft Chicago City Center
111 West Wacker
Hubbard Place
Williams Jones College Preparatory High School
Summit on the Lake
15 East Huron
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