La  società  di  architettura  SOM  firma “800 Fulton Market⁠”,  destinato a essere  lo “smartest building” di Chicago

Today, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), QuadReal and Thor Equities announced the completion of 800 Fulton Market, located at the threshold of one of Chicago’s fastest growing neighborhoods, the Fulton Market District. The 326-foot-tall mixed-use office tower includes pandemic-responsive design features, from seven landscaped terraces that allow for indoor/outdoor workspaces, to assistive smart building systems. The project is certified LEED Platinum, WiredScore Platinum, SmartScore Platinum and targets WELL Building Standard certification, and is home to offices for leading companies such as The Aspen Group and John Deere. 

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Designed by SOM, 800 Fulton Market relates to the rhythm and scale of the neighborhood’s historic low-rise streetscape as well as Chicago downtown high rises through a series of stepped terraces. Drawing from the industrial character of the neighborhood, the 19-story building features a facade of brick, glass, and exposed structural steel bracing, while generous landscaped outdoor spaces with native plantings and trees offer tenants access to the outdoors. 

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800 Fulton Market features a range of smart building systems that promote wellness, sustainability, and energy efficiency. To best support tenants and maintain the building, Thor engaged Buildings IOT to deliver cloud-based machine learning insights to the property team for resolution and observation. The technology monitors spaces and circulates fresh air throughout the building. The building also features electronic charging stations and scooters for tenant use, a centralized tenant mobile app to house access control, and offers employees the ability to reserve amenities. Through extensive analysis of the building’s life cycle and sustainable design program, the design team reduced its enclosure and structures embodied carbon by 65% when compared to an industry average commercial office, meeting the 2030 target reduction set by AIA.

The building is distinguished by its external steel X-braced frames, a continuation of SOM’s history of creating structurally expressive architecture. Engineered to withstand Chicago’s harsh winters and strong winds, the frames are designed to contract in cooler weather and expand in warmer temperatures. Together with an offset core made of glass suspended along the north side of the building, this unique structural system enables large, open floor plates and flexible, light-filled workspaces.

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Inside, a triple height main lobby is defined by a cantilevered staircase and mezzanine that create layered spaces of activity. The material palette of exposed concrete, wood and red brick matches the tower’s exterior and draws inspiration from the neighborhood’s industrial character. With its flexible seating and informal spaces for working and collaborating, the lobby becomes a place of exchange that blends seamlessly into the busy streetscape.

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A vibrant mix of retail, community and conferencing spaces, a fitness center and lounge activate the site throughout the day. On the 18th and 19th floors, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Chicago from the rooftop bar and terraces. Six site-specific murals are featured throughout the space, all completed by Chicago-based artists.

The project was designed by SOM and constructed by Lendlease for Thor Equities and QuadReal in collaboration with Omni Ecosystems, dbHMS, Engage Civil, VDA, Schuler Shook, Ava Grey Designs, CDC and Teligan.

Source : SOM