Rios Clementi Hale Studios was chosen by the GSA to develop
short-term improvement concepts for the Chicago Federal Campus
Expansion. Quincy Court transformed a service alley into an outdoor
pedestrian public space. The design includes abstracted tree-like
canopy structures made of steel and translucent acrylic panels,
custom-designed site furniture that provides a variety of seating
configurations and hardscape
improvements.
The improvements provide a transitional scale between the
monumental architecture of the Federal Center and the pedestrian
scale of Historic State Street. The canopy structures and hardscape
details tell the story of the site by alluding to neighborhood
elements: honey locust trees that create vibrant seasonal interest,
white terra cotta detailing of historic Chicago buildings, the
Miesian grid of the modernist plaza and the reflected light
patterns of the surrounding facades.
The improved Quincy Court creates a unique public space in
Chicago. What was originally intended as a short-term improvement
project has become a destination place, one that may remain a
permanent feature of the urban experience even as the GSA continues
to develop the site.