The Ford Calumet Environmental Center on Chicago’s southeast side was “best of the Best” in the Educational Building and Green Building categories.
Read More“With a U-shaped massing, the courtyard style building sits atop a two-story podium with an amenity roof deck facing south.” - Lucas Kugler, Urbanize Chicago
Read MoreMedia Objectives did the graphic design found around the office building, like the wayfinding signage that has colourful numbers to mark the different floors. - Laura Hensley, Canadian Business
Read MoreThe Ford Calumet Environmental Center on Chicago’s southeast side was honored in the Spaces and Places category.
Read More“With Valerio Dewalt Train Associates in charge of the design, the entirely residential building will stand 12 stories high.” - Lucas Kluger, Urbanize Chicago
Read More“A move to San Francisco’s South of Market Area gives Glassdoor's Bay Area employees a central location that better represented the firm’s fun, vibrant culture while embodying the city’s dynamic history and personality.” - Office Snapshots editors
Read More“Big Marsh Park is the Chicago Park District’s largest reclamation project. Once a natural landscape damaged by slag from steel mills, new restorative efforts have set the park on a path for industry and nature to coexist.” - International Design Awards
Read More“The use of Cor-Ten steel on the outside not only references the area’s industrial past, but gives the structure a kind of functional integrity, underscoring that its purpose is to educate and interpret, not to entertain.” - Thomas Connors, Inside Hook
Read More“The environmental center, which opened to the public in September, set a “precedent for a new, sustainable future throughout the Calumet Region.’” - Maxwell Evans, Book Club Chicago
Read MoreCNDA 1st Place Winner of The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Award for Architectural Excellence in Community Design: Valerio Dewalt Train & Media-Objectives for the Ford Calumet Environmental Center.
Read More“A museum honoring the contributions of Chicago artists to blues music also will be launched inside the building, aligning with efforts to rebrand Chicago Avenue as Soul City Corridor by the Austin African American Business Network Association.“ -Pascal Sabino, Book Club Chicago
Read More“With Valerio Dewalt Train Associates in charge of the residential portion of the development, a new six-story residential building is planned for the vacant portion of the block, directly west of Laramie State Bank.“ -Lukas Kugler, Urbanize Chicago
Read More“The most prominent change to the exterior will be the addition of a new entry and ticketing pavilion surrounding the Man with Fish sculpture outside of the accessible entry.“ -Lukas Kugler, Urbanize Chicago
Read More“Currently in the state of an architectural ruin, the main lobby space will have a restored coffered ceiling under which the new programs of cafe, Blues Museum exhibit, and a new bank branch will be housed..“ -Lukas Kugler, Urbanize Chicago
Read More“With a shared desire to go “from success to impact,” Coughlin and her team saw Shedd’s 100th birthday in 2030 as the ideal marker for such an auspicious plan.“ -Mary Ellen Collins, Association of Zoos & Aquariums
Read More“This style gives you a lot of creative freedom, making it one of the most fun ones to use in design. ‘There are no hard fast rules, so it's all about allowing your personality to shine through’” - VDT Senior Interior Designer, Rebecca Snow and Home Design Institute editors
Read More“The choice of wood is not only aesthetically right for complementing the wooded surroundings, but also environmentally right: Wood sequesters carbon.” -Dennis Rodkin, WBEZ Chicago
Read More“Dewalt was an influential name in Chicago architectural circles and, as an architect, was responsible for innovative designs such as the all-plastic testing facility for Underwriters Laboratories in Northbrook, Illinois.” - Josh Niland, Architect
Read More“Going back 30 years, Mr. Dewalt handled many assignments for the Merchandise Mart, such as converting its first and second floors into public spaces. His work included the Art on the Mart feature of images projected onto the building’s river-facing façade.” - David Roeder, Chicago Sun Times
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