Designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects, which also designed the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business in Hyde Park, the 792-unit building would be the first of three that Crescent Heights plans just south of the park. [...]
Crescent Heights has become one of the busiest apartment buyers in downtown Chicago, recently paying $126 million for a 298-unit apartment building in the South Loop. It also owns 160 rental condominiums in Walton on the Park, a Gold Coast high-rise.
— Chicago Real Estate Daily
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This firm needs to stop. They have not designed a decent building (that I have seen) in years, and the bullshit layer cake rectangles are adding more visual acne to the face of every city they pop up in.
^ agreed.
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