Building high in
the Windy city
is not a charge
to be taken lightly.
New haven–based
Pickard chilton has
risen to the challenge
with this 1.3 million-
square-foot, 60-story tower
on the north bank of the chicago river that
emphatically states its presence.
in devising the scheme, the architects worked
closely with chicago developer hines and
anticipated anchor tenant, the international law
firm of Kirkland & ellis (K&e), which previously
occupied edward durell Stone and Perkins and
Will’s aon center. With a new home for K&e,
the team hoped to create a visible identity as well
as a high-performance transparent building that
connected with the waterfront, attracted talent,
and enabled K&e to use less square footage
moreefficiently while maximizing perimeter offices.
“the design of 300 North laSalle was instrumental
in securing the anchor tenant K&e,”
says hines vice president jim Walsh. “the building
needed to create an image of quality.
Pickardchilton’s selection of materials, from the curtain
wall’s stainless steel to material choices in the lobby
and the public plazas, as well as their detail in the overall
design, achieved that goal.” this and flexible, efficient floor
plans were also instrumental in attracting tenants for the
25,000-squarefoot rentable floor plates.
“in many cases,” points out Walsh, “these tenants will be
paying more per square foot but taking less square footage.”
to maximize daylighting and views, the team raised the ceilings
to about 10 feet and employed floor-to-ceiling low-e glass
(with stainless steel shade fins). and to achieve leed Gold cS
architectural record may 2011
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