Project Description
1611 W Division is designed to meet the needs of a progressive, active and mobile community. Situated 300 feet from the Blue Line train entrance and Polonia triangle, the project is dedicated to reducing traffic congestion and air pollution in its outreach to mass transit users, bicyclists and pedestrians. The 125,000sf, 11 story building includes 99 mixed-income apartments, second floor offices, ground floor retail and zero parking for building residents.
From great distances, the sleek, multi-faceted building creates a stunning, two-dimensional graphic navigating landmark. Upon approach, the building’s folded façades, comprised of staggered, non-repeating panels of metal and glass reveal depth and texture while capturing light and reflecting the energy that characterizes the intersection and individuality within the community.
The parking reduction eliminated the parking ‘podium’ so commonly seen throughout Chicago. Instead, the inflecting facades create a broader sidewalk, enhancing the pedestrian experience, while a continuous canopy provides scale to the tall storefront and building above.
As part of the commitment of the arts to this neighborhood, the project incorporates a 92’ tall art installation on the west facade, curated by the design team to initiate a dialogue between the architecture, the art and its community. Together, the building and the installation further the development of a vibrant cultural corridor along Division and Milwaukee.