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Equator Design Offices in Chicago by Eastlake Studio

Eastlake Studio has designed the new offices of packaging design company Equator Design. The new offices are located in Chicago, Illinois. Upon realizing rapid growth, Equator retained Eastlake to design a larger office in the same building less than two years after our initial design. As a global packaging design and branding firm, it was important […]

Red Frog Events Offices by Nelson / Chicago

Red Frog Events Offices was designed by Nelson Studio in Chicago, US. From the zip line to the slide, the trees to the (code compliant!) tree houses, Red Frog Events has some of the most creative office space in Chicago. Description by Nelson: When Red Frog Events – a rapidly growing firm that is consistently recognized

Chicago Riverwalk by Sasaki Associates

Architects: Sasaki Associates Project: Chicago Riverwalk Location: Chicago, IL Size 3.5 acres Status: Phase 1 completed 2009 (by others); Phase 2 completed May 2015; Phase 3 in progress Team: Ross Barney Architects Photos ©Christian Philips, ©Kate Joyce The Main Branch of the Chicago River has a long and storied history that in many ways mirrors

Concrete Jungle Apartment in River North Chicago by Project Interiors

Concrete Jungle is a modern apartment designed by Project Interiors – Aimee Wertepny. The apartment is located in Chicago, Illinois. Text by Project Interiors: The Contemporaine Building in River North is desirable for most urbanites, yet our client is hardly there. Hitting the slopes, biking, climbing Kilimanjaro, gorilla trekking, hiking the inca trail— he is not a

Millennium Park apartment by Mitchell Channon Design

Located in Chicago, Millennium Park apartment was designed by Mitchell Channon Design. The project was declared winner of ASID Design Excellence Award 2014. Description by Mitchell Channon Design: The owners chose this home because of its location adjacent to magnificent Millennium Park, overlooking such architectural gems as Frank Gehry’s Pritzker Pavilion with its ribbons of

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