By Kayla
Fuller
The
tallest building designed by a women-owned architectural firm and first
skyscraper from Jeanne Gang, Aqua certain makes quite the impression along Chicago’s
skyline. The mixed use skyscraper is located just north of Millennium Park at
225 N. Columbus Drive. Three components are integrated into the singular design
of Aqua, the hotel space occupies floors 4 to 18 providing 225 rooms,
apartments on floors 19 to 52 and condominiums from floors 53 to 81. The adjoining park provides retail, parking
and additional residential space in townhouses that face the park.
striated limestone outcroppings
The
concept of the Aqua Tower design was inspired by the striated limestone outcroppings common in the Great Lakes area. The shape
of the building originated from a strategy to extend views while maximizing
solar shading. The curving balconies stretch from 2 to 12 feet providing a
shield the apartments from intense sunlight while adding a sense of privacy. Gang
is known for her talent of turning mundane materials into poetic forms, turning
the concrete structure into a sculptural form. As you approach the tower the
presence of the balconies oblique angles create waves that flow across the
building, relating it back to the limestone outcroppings in the great lakes.
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What I found
fascinating about her design, was her ability to maintain a rectilinear floor
plan for the comfort and ease of the residents while breaking the repetitive,
right-angled elements of the typical skyscraper that becomes an aesthetic
monotony. She created a residential skyscraper, for people to live and enjoy
their surroundings rather than another building to work in. As well as an
80,000 square foot park atop a podium that not only reduces the heat island
effect from the surrounding skyscrapers, but provides a recreational element to
the design as well as parking space below. She also achieved geometric
naturalism through the incorporation of paths that meander between evergreen
and deciduous trees in the park.
The building
is to attract a younger crowd who prefer the apartment’s light and airy feel,
with balconies, views and the opportunity for recreation right outside their
front door. Aqua contributes to sustainability and is said to “foster a sense
of urbanity and a related life style.”
I hope you
enjoyed my post, see you all next time.
-
Kayla
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