Sasaki and Ross Barney Architects Complete Chicago Riverwalk
The creation of six new 'rooms' along the river revolutionize urban connections and enrich waterfront activity
CHICAGO, Oct. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Under the stewardship of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration and Chicago's Department of Transportation, Sasaki and Ross Barney Architects have completed the final phase of the Chicago Riverwalk expansion, creating new connections that enrich urban life and diversify activities along the river through the design of six unique 'rooms'.
"This project capitalizes on existing infrastructure, bringing people to the water's edge and enabling them to walk along the river continuously without needing to move up to the street level to cross to the next block," said Gina Ford, design principal for Sasaki, the project's prime consultant. "The end result is an ecologically sensitive design that improves water quality, enhances visitor experiences and serves as a revenue generator for the city."
"The swampy Chicago River gave birth to arguably the greatest city of the 20th Century. In Chicago's formative years, the river was its lifeline, brimming with traffic. Burnham built his 1909 plan on a civic waterway and promenade along the river. We were entrusted with the responsibility of finally completing that vision, transforming what had become a postindustrial leftover into a 21st century urban waterfront," said Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, lead design architect for Ross Barney Architects.
The newest rooms, which opened on October 22, include:
- The Water Plaza: A water feature for children and families to engage with water at the river's edge.
- The Jetty: A series of piers and floating wetland gardens with interactive learning about the ecology of the river, including opportunities for fishing and identifying native plants.
- The Riverbank: Accessible walkway and new marine edge creates continuous access to Lake Street and sets the scene for future development in this critical space at the confluence. It provides an accessible route from lower to upper Wacker and Lake Street. It features a public lawn and the City is continuing to explore possibilities for how the room can be developed.
The first three rooms, which opened in May of 2015, include:
- The Marina Plaza: Restaurants and outdoor seating with views of vibrant life on the water, including passing barges, water taxis and sightseeing boats.
- The Cove: A kayak information center and docking for human-powered crafts enable physical connections to the water through recreation.
- The River Theater: A sculptural staircase linking Upper Wacker and the Riverwalk offers pedestrian connectivity to the water's edge and seating, while trees provide greenery and shade.
"For far too long, the riverfront was a forgotten part of our City, but we have reclaimed this space to transform the river into Chicago's next great recreational frontier," said Mayor Emanuel. "Building on Daniel Burnham's vision, the riverfront investments we're making throughout the City are increasing river access and recreational opportunities while also promoting economic growth."
"CDOT is very proud to have constructed the Riverwalk, which is the latest example of Chicago's long history of commitment to design excellence that touches the lives of all Chicagoans," adds Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) Commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld. "It fulfills Daniel Burnham's plan, which envisioned a riverside promenade that would make the River accessible to residents of Chicago."
While the project is complete, CDOT, which oversaw design and construction of the project, and the Department of Fleet and Facility Management, which oversees programming, maintenance, operations and vendor agreements, are considering next steps for further development of the last room, The Riverbank.
Download a press kit with images, full team list, and more information here. Please contact [email protected] with further inquiries.
About Sasaki
At Sasaki (www.sasaki.com), we believe in the transformative power of place. Places transcend physical spaces, becoming the context and the content of our experience of life. For over sixty years, Sasaki has brought together the best of architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, planning, urban design, civil engineering, graphic design, place branding, and data science to shape the places in which we live. Out of our Boston and Shanghai offices we are defining the contours of place and redefining what's possible along the way. Today we are a diverse practice of 270 professionals who share a singular passion for creating spaces and places around the world that prove human potential.
About Ross Barney Architects
Ross Barney Architects (www.r-barc.com) is a Chicago-based architecture and urban design studio. Established by Carol Ross Barney, the studio occupies a unique place within the panorama of contemporary practice that is characterized by a reputation for work in the public realm. From community buildings to campus buildings for premier academic and research institutions, to groundbreaking transit stations that connect vibrant neighborhoods, Ross Barney Architects has produced distinctive structures that have become community icons. The studio's ideas and projects have been recognized, published, and exhibited around the world, receiving more than 60 major awards.
Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20161027/433247
SOURCE Sasaki
Related Links
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article