Suspended between the clouds, but firmly rooted in their surroundings, the executive offices occupy the entire 32nd floor of a newly built skyscraper in the Chicago West Loop. The project fills an area of 2,600sqm, within a 224-meter high building located in the heart of the city.
Global Design & Architecture Design Awards 2019
First Award | Category: Interior – Corporate (Built)
Studio: Alvisi Kirimoto
Architect: Massimo Alvisi
Country: Italy
The interiors feature floor-to-ceiling natural wood walls, glass partitions and suspended panels, which outline the different work areas. Great flexibility and transparency of the elements allows visitors to enjoy breathtaking views even in the most private areas.
“From the structure of the Blues, a music that permeates the city of Chicago.”, the Architects continue, “…we have taken the concept of ‘Tension and Release’. The 3,60m ceiling height, which is absolutely extraordinary for an office, has allowed us to alternate suspended elements with sculptural elements resting on the floor. This compression and suspension game culminates in the volume of the Winter Garden: a unique space suspended in the city void, a material and tactile diaphragm that contains a space for music, art and events, as well as for meditation and reading.”
All aspects of the project have been carefully tailored and harmonized, from custom-designed furniture to the arrangement of the lights gradation.
The use of color is weighted: at times it gives serenity, at others it draws space or defines a function.
Last but not least, art plays a definitive role: the offices host a holistic exhibition path of over 1,000sqm dedicated to some of the client’s collection pieces, in a succession of spaces that interpenetrate, overlapping with the city and generating unexpected and unconventional points of view.