One South Wacker - Chicago, Illinois
Posted by: geobwong2k
N 41° 52.908 W 087° 38.196
16T E 447181 N 4636848
The One South Wacker building has a very unique design. The many facets of the building makes it shine in the light.
Waymark Code: WMBW1V
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 06/25/2011
Views: 5
The One South Wacker building has a very unique design. The many facets of the building makes it shine in the light. Some other interesting features of the building are:
- The building's form recalls the spirit of a gothic cathedral, with buttress-like setbacks and arch patterns in black glass.
- One of Chicago's most unusual skyscrapers, designed by Helmut Jahn.
- Has an all-glass curtain wall in three colors: black, silver, and pink.
- The 3 upper sections of pink glass on the west façade cover small private atriums.
- Featured in the Daft Punk music video "Burnin" - a loose take on the film "Towering Inferno".
- The lobby connects Wacker Drive and Madison Street, and is unusual for its dark black color. Helmut Jahn's original design was altered in a remodeling project around 2000.
- The building used to command a clear view from the North Branch of the Chicago River, and was shown on many postcards from this angle until UBS Tower was built to the north.
Building Name: One South Wacker
Structure Height: 550
Number of Stories: 40
Year Built: 1982
Architect/Design Firm: Murphy/jahn Associates
Style: Post-Modern
Use: Office Building
Publicly accessible areas: Lobby guards will be happy to assist you.
Cost: 0
Address: 1 South Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
Building Website: [Web Link]
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) link: [Web Link]
Hours: Not listed
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