Here's A Look At The Thompson Center's New Design
This popped up in my news feed today. Thought some in this group might be interested.
THE LOOP Google unveiled plans Wednesday for its new offices at the Thompson Center, including a new glass facade that changes the look of the often-disparaged Loop centerpiece.
The tech giant worked with architecture firm JAHN, which designed the Thompson Center, on the redesign. Google plans to maintain the centers iconic 17-story atrium but will replace the facade with a new glass exterior.
Karen Sauder, Googles Chicago site lead, said the center will be more energy efficient with new windows and heating and cooling systems. The company also aims to have the building run entirely on electric energy, she said in a statement.
Critics have long complained about the look of the exterior of the postmodern building. And the soaring interior has been plagued with heating and air conditioning issues for decades. But the threat of demolition rallied supporters for years to preserve a building thats drawn strong opinions ever since famed architect Helmut Jahn unveiled it in 1985.
Lots more details in article:
https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/12/13/google-unveils-plans-to-redevelop-the-thompson-center/
Here's what it's going to look like:
I haven't really been following Chicago news closely, so this took me by surprise. What do you all think?