Project Details
- Project Name
- Studio V
- Architect
- Wheeler Kearns Architects
- Client/Owner
- Studio V
- Project Types
- Office
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 5,450 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2007
- Shared by
- Beth Garneata
- Team
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Larry Kearns, Principal
Sharlene Young, Project Architect
- Consultants
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General Contractor: Goldberg General Contracting,Structural Engineer: Enspect Engineering,Other: Mcguire Igleski & Associates,Other: The Engineering Studio,Other: Shiner & Associates
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $0
Project Description
Louis Sullivan’s last built commission, the Krause Music Store, is restored and reused as the new home of a marketing and communications office. The two-story masonry building and its elaborate terra-cotta façade, completed in 1922, was designated as a Chicago Landmark in 1977 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
The zone directly behind the façade was kept intact to provide a transition between the old and new, and the busy street and quiet office. Repetitive scrims echo the depth of this zone, establishing a succession of defined spaces that carry from storefront to garden. The veil-like translucent dividers, placed on center axis to respect the façade’s symmetry, provide a zone of visual privacy for the open workstations and glass-enclosed offices.
A new bay window in the building’s rear employs the same proportion as the landmarked façade, and projects out into the garden to provide an informal place to work, view, or immerse in nature from within.
In addition to visual, spatial and functional requirements to support a highly collaborative workplace, the owner’s criteria for their new office also included their spiritual needs. A Feng Shui Master consulted on optimal placement of the various functions, accessible garden, and meditation room.
Studio V’s new workplace is the unifier between urban and garden, inorganic and organic.