“Architect Stephen Droll also discussed and presented a preliminary massing design at the information-only meeting for a 36-story residential tower and a five-story office building on the site. Droll is principal of Chicago-based Valerio Dewalt Train Associates. In addition to Chicago, VDTA also has offices in Denver and Southern California.” -Colorado Real Estate Journal
Read More“When the House of Rohl decided to establish its first U.S. showroom, the provider of luxury decorative plumbing and hardware brands for kitchens and baths chose space in Chicago's historic theMart and asked Valerio Dewalt Train to tell the story behind the handcrafted process of each brand. Valerio Dewalt Train created a boutique jewel box that puts the spotlight on craft” -Dexigner
Read More“A 36-story residential tower is the highlight of a new development proposal that has been submitted to the city for the Bell Park site in LoDo.” -Thomas Gounley, BusinessDen
Read More“The industrial aesthetic design of the property, by architect Valerio Dewalt Train, was inspired by the adjacent co-working space, Industry, which was a former factory.” -Holly Dutton, Multi-Housing News
Read MoreMar 20 | EP Firm Tour | Valerio Dewalt Train Associates
Takes place on March 20, 2019 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Read MoreThe Facades+ conference series is a robust dialogue encompassing all things building skin—bridging the profession, industry, academia, operations, and ownership. We’ve distilled the best of the Facades+ 2-day event into a quick-take morning forum with a strong local flair. Facades+AM is coming to San Francisco this February. -Architect’s Newspaper
Read More“On the night of September 29, 2018, there were 32,000 people assembled along the Chicago River to watch abstract shapes morph and change colors, eyeballs float, and a 20-story-tall giraffe chew cud—all projected onto the surface of Chicago’s Merchandise Mart. This was the debut of Art on theMART, a permanent projection system that allows video art to animate the historic building’s entire 2.5-acre (1 ha) river-facing facade. ” -Bill Turner & Mark Dewalt, Urban Land
Read More“Lighting—natural and artificial—was key to creating an inviting office for Balyasny Asset Management in Chicago. The Design by Valerio Dewalt Train Associates (VDT) needed to exude an elegant gravitas and take advantage of the location’s sweeping 49th and 50th Floor views.” -Sheila Kim, SNAP
Read MoreHiba Bhatty, a designer in our architecture studio, recently submitted a conceptual design for Surface Magazine that re-imagined the workplace. “UNWIND recalibrates work-life balance by improving the journey in between. “ - Hiba Bhatty, Valerio Dewalt Train, Surface Magazine
Read More“There’s no precedent for this,” says principal Mark Dewalt of Art on theMart. His team crafted a cantilevered zinc-clad enclosure that fits into a small nook above the Chicago Riverwalk. -Alissa Ponchione, Hospitality Design Magazine
Read MoreThe Cal Poly Yakityutyu Housing Complex, the Moen Showroom and House of Rohl; have been announced as finalists in the ‘Showroom’ and ‘Branding & Graphics: Environmental’ categories.
Read MoreMayor Paul R. Soglin presents Principal David Jennerjahn and Architect Tom Daly with awards for the design of 7933 Tree Lane and 25 W Main at Madison’s Neighborhood Conference.
Read More“As the projection room for a video-art installation beaming images onto the gargantuan expanse of the Merchandise Mart across the river, “Its design had to blend into the background,” says architect Mark Dewalt, of Valerio Dewalt Train Associates (VDTA), who designed the structure.” -Zach Mortice, Architectural Record
Read MoreFor IIDA’s Scene Local event, Valerio Dewalt Train and Media Objectives created an installation piece that explores the evolution of technology, demonstrating how futuristic visions from the 1950’s have evolved into reality in the 2050’s.
Read More“After 80 years, theMART—Chicago’s 1930s-era market and office building that dominates the skyline—is getting a makeover. But it won’t require any major construction or renovations. Instead, the building’s massive riverside facade will be awash in color and light, as high-tech projectors from across the river display moving artwork on its face.” -Karim Doumar, Citylab
Read MoreAdjusting to a growing workforce in San Francisco, Adobe found itself in need of more culinary space and they wanted to provide their employees with a new experience that would match their ambitions as a company.
Read More“Paris may lose its title as the City of Lights when a new art exhibition opens in Chicago.” -Melissa Locker, Fast Company
Read MoreThis weekend, the city will unveil an $8-million project that will transform Chicago's Riverwalk.
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