bKL Architecture

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bKL Architecture
BKL Architecture logo.png
Practice information
Key architectsThomas Kerwin
Founded2010
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
Significant works and honors
ProjectsCoast at Lakeshore East
GEMS World Academy-Chicago
Website
www.bklarchitecture.com

bKL Architecture is an architecture practice in Chicago, Illinois, United States, founded in 2010 by Thomas Kerwin with the support of James Loewenberg. Practicing primarily in the United States and China, the office has locations in Chicago, Atlanta, Washington DC, and Shanghai, China.[1]

Overview[]

bKL Architecture has completed numerous projects in Chicago, including the award-winning GEMS Lower School, a 10-story, 83,000-square-foot flagship school.[2] Additionally, the firm has completed the award-winning residential high-rise tower,[3] Coast at Lakeshore East, a 515-unit residential building with retail and amenity space located on Wacker Drive.

Honors and awards[]

Selected projects[]

Residential[]

  • Coast at Lakeshore East, Chicago, Illinois, completed 2013.
    • The building is known for its minimal glass exterior facade with continuous balconies along the north and south faces of the building. The exterior glass is composed of clear, translucent and fritted glass panels to establish an elegant facade with views towards downtown Chicago and Millennium Park.
  • Wolf Point West Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, completed 2016.

Commercial[]

  • 645 West Madison, Chicago, Illinois, designed 2014.
    • The 19-story building, proposed on a site west of the Chicago Loop, features precast concrete construction that establishes a rational grid on the building facade.[6]

Cultural/institutional[]

  • GEMS World Academy-Chicago Lower School, Chicago, Illinois, completed 2014.
    • The GEMS Lower School, located in Chicago's Lakeshore East is a 10-story building with approximately 83,000 square feet of space. The building's vibrant facade features bold splashes of primary colors and the lively color palette continues on the interior.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "bKL Architecture announced as AIA Chicago 2020 Firm of the Year Award recipient". American Institute of Architects (AIA) Chicago. www.aiachicago.org. 1 Dec 2020. Retrieved 8 Feb 2022.
  2. ^ a b Armistead, Thomas F. (November 16, 2015). "Award of Merit K-12 Education: GEMS Lower School". Engineering News-Record (ENRMidwest). Retrieved 8 Feb 2022.
  3. ^ Spula, Ian (Dec 26, 2012). "Curbed Awards 2012: The Buildings!". Curbed Chicago. Retrieved 8 Feb 2022.
  4. ^ Pepitone, Sara (1 May 2015). "IIDA Illinois Chapter Names RED Award Winners". Interior Design. interiordesign.net. Retrieved 8 Feb 2022.
  5. ^ "Wolf Point West, Chicago". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Database. www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 8 Feb 2022.
  6. ^ LaTrace, AJ (Sep 16, 2014). "645 W Madison Gets Redrawn, This Time by bKL Architecture". Curbed Chicago. Retrieved 8 Feb 2022.
  7. ^ "Jewel of Learning". Architects Newspaper. March 6, 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2022.

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