11 WEST QUINCY COURT FEDERAL BUILDING
Chicago, Illinois, United States
RETROFIT
ORIGINAL
2013
Office
6
100,553 ft29,342 m2
Re-Clad
  • Curtainwall
  • LEED Gold

OTHER SYSTEMS INCLUDED IN THE RETROFIT

EXTENT OF THE FACADE INTERVENTION

DESCRIPTION
1 W. Quincy Court, formerly known as 10 W. Jackson, is a federal building in Located in Chicago, Illinois, USA, the building was originally built in 1948 as a department store, which was adapted for office use in 1982. In 2009, the building underwent a new renovation under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act project, which added a new entrance on Quincy Court street. The building's renovated windows are also etched with words running in the same four directions as the art piece by Sol LeWitt, each line a different quote from the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, or Bill of Rights.
OWNER


DEVELOPER


DESIGN ARCHITECT
Friedman, Alschuler, and Sincere


EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT


ENGINEER


CONSTRUCTION MANAGER


GENERAL CONTRACTOR


FACADE CONSULTANT


FACADE CONTRACTOR


OTHER CONSULTANT/CONTRIBUTOR
1948
6


ORIGINAL FACADE DESIGN


DESCRIPTION
1 W. Quincy Court, formerly known as 10 W. Jackson, is a federal building in Located in Chicago, Illinois, USA, the building was originally built in 1948 as a department store, which was adapted for office use in 1982. In 2009, the building underwent a new renovation under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act project, which added a new entrance on Quincy Court street. The building's renovated windows are also etched with words running in the same four directions as the art piece by Sol LeWitt, each line a different quote from the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, or Bill of Rights.