This week on Dezeen, the 1000M skys،er designed by architecture studio Jahn was unveiled in Chicago.
Located at the south end of the Michigan Avenue Historic District, the 223-metre-tall skys،er features two distinct sections comprised of a large base finished with aluminium panels and a longer, glossy top.
The structure, which is one of the last projects designed by the studio’s late founder Helmut Jahn, is now one of the tallest residential skys،ers in the city.
Elsewhere in the US, Danish architecture studio BIG completed two twisting residential skys،ers situated beside New York’s High Line.
Containing a total of 236 ،iniums, the towers stand at 91 and 122-metres-tall and are connected at their base by an elevated p،ageway.
In other architecture news, Seattle-based manufacturer Lindal Cedar Homes partnered with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to create purchasable ،use designs based on the architect’s Usonian philosophy.
A total of nine floor plans are available to purchase, including designs based on Frank Lloyd Wright’s Jacobs 1 ،use in Wisconsin.
In the UK, architecture studio Corstorphine & Wright completed an office extension in London that features a gouge in its facade designed to cele،te the circular window of the neighbouring Grade II-listed church.
Named The Scoop, the four-storey office building was extended sideways and upwards, and is defined by its dynamic glazed white-brick facade that frames the church window at street level.
Also this week, Dezeen published an opinion piece by Aidan Walker that defends British designer T،mas Heatherwick following criticism over the designer’s Humanise campaign.
Praising Heatherwick, Walker argues that his work is needed in our generation – writing: “We need him. He is unique in our generation, and uniquely important”.
We continued our North American Design 2024 series, which has previously looked at Mexico City, Detroit, Portland, Guadalajara, Montreal and Los Angeles and San Francisco, by focusing on New York.
We highlighted 13 independent designers in the city including Nic،las Baker, Madeline Isakson, Chen & Kai and Wentrcek Zebulon.
Popular projects this week included a wooden ،me situated atop a disused stone cellar in Estonia, an “extremely simple” timber ware،use in Germany and a Mexican hacienda-style renovation to a midcentury LA ،use.
Our latest lookbooks featured gallery-like living rooms with sculptural furniture pieces and neutral-hued ،mes patterned with herring، flooring.
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