1155 E. 60th Street - Suite 291 Office Renovation
- Architecture
- Education
- Interior Renovation
To maximize the limited natural light available in this predominantly interior floor plan, renovations were designed for Suite 291, which included new office layouts, conference and reception space. The design emphasizes strategic circulation and borrowed daylight to create a modernized, efficient space within an illuminated atmosphere. Cohesive finishes were selected to complement other office suites in the same department.
Photos: Will Quam (As noted), McGuire Igleski & Associates
Chicago, Illinois
The University of Chicago
10,000 square feet
Located on the historic Hyde Park Midway Plaisance and designed and constructed in 1954 by Holabird & Root & Burgee, 1155 E. 60th Street is a low-rise mid-century office building clad in Indiana limestone. It was originally built for the American Bar Association but is now used by The University of Chicago for academic and administrative offices.