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According to Hahn, The Godfrey is now set to open on February 1st as the first in a tsunami of new hotel developments destined to bring the rebounding occupancy rates of Chicago hotels back down to their previous perilous lows.
As finally realized, the vision of Valerio Dewalt Train architects looks to be a handsome addition to River North. The curtain wall of the stacked volumes of the LaSalle Street elevation make up in drama what they lack in finesse, putting the building's innovative staggered truss framing on full display. It'll no doubt look even more striking when lit from within.
The longer, north and side elevations offer sculpted solid facades with grids of punched-in windows.
They actually resolve more cleanly than the spectacular short-end curtain wall, especially when set off against the traditional ornament trimmed masonry of Oxford's Hotel Felix, flush next door.
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CHARLOTTE WESTIN RIPPED OFF?
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Striking? This is what passes for quality architecture in Chicago?
ReplyDeleteNot a huge fan of a lot of what's going up in Chi, but I really like this building. Mixes high-tech with postmodern windows and over-emphasized shifts in massing. Looks like a giant HVAC unit in a good way.
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