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Selasa, 06 Mei 2014

Battle of the Bling Rages between Two Iconic Chicago Towers


The contenders: Trump Tower, left; IBM Building (AMA Plaza), right
�Less is more� is taking a bit of a beating right now on a two-block stretch along the Chicago river.
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The minimalist plaza that Mies van der Rohe designed for his soaring IBM Building (now AMA Plaza) is slowing filling up with stuff.   The Langham Chicago, the 316-room hotel that opened last year on the lower 14 floors of Mies's dark 52-story tower, has now populated the plaza with the fabulous furniture of Elle, a 70-seat outdoor caf�.
Not far behind will be the 11 bronze sculptures by Taiwanese artist Ju Ming of businessmen in fedoras, holding umbrellas, to be installed on the plaza, closer to the river, later this year.
Ever since its opening in 2009, Donald Trump has been satisfied letting the sleek telescoping curtain-wall of his 98-story, Adrian-Smith/SOM-designed tower pretty much speak for itself.  Then the Langham got approval to add a �He went to Jared!"-styled canopy to tart up Mies elegant design in a blaze of light bulbs and shiny metal.
Obviously, the Donald could not let this vulgarity go unanswered.  So, in February, it was announced that 20-foot-high stainless steel letters would be mounted on his tower's riverfront facade, lighting up the night with that most magic of all words:  T R U M P

Tuesday afternoon, all the pieces were falling into place.  Supports for the signage were hanging from the facade . . . 
. . . and the letters themselves huddled in alphabet-soup clumps along the Trump Riverwalk.
When the deed is done, we'll post pictures.  Rumors that the Langham will respond with an animated neon Mies on the AMA's east facade, blowing phosphorescent smoke rings out over Wabash, are yet to be confirmed.


I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: �A vast, incredible hank of hair
slouches at the base of a ruined tower.
Nearby, a shattered visage lies, whose frown
And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read.
Right until the moment of the dreaded You're fired!
Stamped on the Jerusalem stone, a wind-worn inscription.
My name is Donald Trump, King of the Developers:
Look upon my many truly amazing properties
(And they're tremendous.
  Really tremendous),
and despair!
Nothing beside remains.
Save for storefronts still empty, and
gigantic, scattered letters,
half-buried in the sand,
spelling out where they fell,

       TorT ew rump
Read More:
Mies Goes Soft: At the IBM Building, The Langham Chicago Pushes Against the Envelope.

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.
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Kamis, 19 September 2013

It's official: AMA abandons Kenzo Tange - now Married to Mies

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As reported by Marina City Online,  Mayor Rahm Emanuel today officially welcomed the 1,100 employees of the America Medical Association, who have ditched the 1990 State Street skyscraper . . .
AMA Building, Kenzo Tange, architect
. . .  Kenzo Tange had designed for them in favor of new digs at Mies van der Rohe's  1973 IBM Building, on Wabash just a couple blocks to the south.  After the departure of its anchor tenant, the IBM had been known by its address, 330 North Wabash.  It's new name?  AMA Plaza.  What used to be the AMA Building will now be known, at least until a new anchor tenant is found, as �?????� or �Temple Tower of Emptiness.�

How did the IBM get to the AMA, hotel attached?  It's an epic story, which we've told in three parts . . .
How Do You Get to AMA Plaza? High-tech, decline, and revival at Mies van der Rohe's IBM Building.
Apotheosis of the Skyscraper - How Mies's Spartan IBM Gained New Life by Going Soft
Mies Goes Soft: At the IBM Building, The Langham Chicago Pushes Against the Envelope