Come Home: Missing Middle Infill Housing presents innovative ways of reimagining Chicago’s single family home, two- and three-flat, rowhouse and six-flat typologies to better meet modern living. Valerio Dewalt Train has submitted a design proposal to the “rowhouse” typology.
Read MoreMedia–Objectives, in-house experiential design studio, announces growing leadership team as they approach their 10th anniversary.
Read MoreIn-house experiential design studio, Media–Objectives, featured in SEGD’s Top 5 Trends of 2023 for their work at Glassdoor Chicago and Pinterest Toronto.
Read More“Sustainable features like the wastewater wetland system are put on display, demonstrating how it takes inspiration from the marshes’ natural processes to treat the building’s blackwater and release clean water back to the site via a leach field.” - Joe Valerio and Tom Daly via Architizer
Read More“Skender worked together with Valerio Dewalt Train as architect, Kohn Pederson Fox Associates as designer and Oehme Van Sweden as the appointed landscape architect of the rooftop terrace. Following the refurbishment, the downtown high-rise is better suited to accommodate a hybrid workforce.” - Simona Tudose, Commercial Property Executive
Read More“Skender worked hard to strike the right balance of speed, cost effectiveness and agility, and together with Valerio Dewalt Train Architects, the team was able to find solutions to every issue encountered by making decisions through collaboration and communication.” - RE Journals Staff
Read More“Valerio Dewalt Train has announced new leadership. Robert Webber, Matthew Gamache, and Tom Daly have been promoted to principal and Lauren Shelton has been promoted to senior associate.” Wilson Barlow, Interior Design Magazine
Read More“Community amenities will include a grand lobby with café bar, clubroom, 12th story private dining room, as well as remote work spaces.” - Radu Corfus, Multi-Housing News
Read More“Designed by Valerio Dewalt Train, the residential high-rise will provide unobstructed views of Lake Michigan, the Chicago skyline, and easy access to the lakefront trail.” Via Cision News Room
Read More“A full building permit has been approved for the residential development at 4600 N. Marine. The development will incorporate 8 affordable units at or below 60% AMI per the ARO requirements.” - Lukas Kugler, Urbanize Chicago
Read MoreThe Ford Calumet Environmental Center in Chicago has won a Creative Communications Award for its permanent exhibit on the Calumet region.
Read More"The office was designed specifically to embody the essence and heritage of the city, while allowing employees to work with grit and celebrate their own diversity within the inclusivity of Glassdoor.” - Rebecca Snow. VDT Interior Design Director
Read MoreValerio Dewalt Train has promoted four of its Chicago staff members. Matthew Gamache, Robert Webber, and Tom Daly have each been promoted to firm Principals, and Lauren Shelton has been promoted to Senior Associate.
Read More“The Austin streetscape consists of improvements along Chicago Avenue between Austin Boulevard and Cicero Avenue, including wider, more comfortable sidewalks, added street trees and parkway pavers.” - Mayors Press Office, City of Chicago
Read More“The $47 million development will see the construction of a six-story, 78 unit mixed-income building designed by Valerio Dewalt Train Associates.” - Lukas Kluger, Urbanize Chicago
Read More“Valerio Dewalt Train has promoted Rebecca Snow to the position of director of interior design. Snow joined the firm in 2018.” - Wilson Barlow, Interior Design Magazine.
Read MoreChicago, Denver, Palo Alto, and San Francisco—Valerio Dewalt Train has promoted Alexandra Polk, Andrew Paul, Jake Emery, Matt Gilbert, and Noah Bentley to the position of Associate within the Architectural studio and Rebecca Snow to the position of Director of Interior Design, announced the firm’s principals.
Read More“Sustainable features like the wastewater wetland system are put on display, demonstrating how it takes inspiration from the marshes' natural processes to treat the building’s blackwater.” - VDT via World-Architects
Read More“This focus on renovation is necessary to continue to anchor the memory of those neighborhoods.” - Zach Mortice, Bloomberg
Read More“The Ford Calumet Environmental Center embodies how nature and the built environment can exist in harmony. The diverse array of plant species on the site filter the building’s blackwater, instead of diverting it back into the already overwhelmed Chicago sewer system.” - Friends of the Chicago River
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