Wanda Vista Tower

Chicago, USA
Visualización © Studio Gang Architects
Visualización © Studio Gang Architects
Visualización © Studio Gang Architects
Visualización © Studio Gang Architects
Arquitectos
Studio Gang
Ubicación
Chicago, USA
Año
2019
Owner

Wanda Group and Magellan Development Group

Architect
Studio Gang Architects

Architect of Record
bKL Architecture

Approximate Building Size
1.8 million sf

Proposed Building Height
Approximately 1,100 ft

Status
Anticipated completion 2019

LEED Rating
Targeted LEED Silver

Defining a new edge of the city, the Wanda Vista Tower more tightly knits the thriving Lakeshore East community to its environment with unprecedented urban connections. At approximately 1,100 feet in height, and more than 1.8 million sf, this new hotel and residential tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the city and a dynamic new presence on the horizon.

Nested side by side, three vertical elements step down gradually, maximizing views of the city and river below. The distinct tapering block used to form the towers is derived from the frustum geometry, a shape that offers multiple benefits for the building, from the inside out and the outside in. Alternating these blocks allows for multiple column-free corner rooms on each floor. The subtle gradient of the exterior glazing not only provides visual interest from near and far but also performs an energy-saving function. The building navigates the street and ground levels with engaging public space for the enjoyment of residents and visitors alike.

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