Solomon Cordwell Buenz is an architecture, interior design, and planning firm that practices nationally from offices in Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, and Seattle. Since 1931, SCB has made a lasting impact on the nation’s skyline, campuses, and neighborhoods, helping our clients across the country achieve their goals, serve their constituencies, and make their mark.
Their approach is to ask questions, listen, and apply their industry-leading standards and progressive creative vision to determine the best design response for each project. For Solomon Cordwell Buenz, context is key, inventiveness is crucial, and user comfort is king.
Today we are going to show you the best interior design projects of Solomon Cordwell Buenz.
ONE SOUTH WACKER
The repositioning of One South Wacker consists of a bold re-design of the lobby, and a new hospitality-inspired amenity level featuring a double-height, glass-enclosed lounge with commanding views of the city and a grand, kinetic sculpture that celebrates the space’s volume and natural light. A mix of materials, textures, colors, and furniture creates an eclectic space that sits beneath a grand, kinetic sculpture that celebrates the space’s volume and natural light.
ASPIRE RESIDENCES
Aspire is a 275-unit apartment development in Chicago’s new McCormick Square, an entertainment district surrounding the city’s convention center designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz. The interior design for the project uses elements inspired by the neighborhood’s industrial past to create a backdrop for work created by the building’s artist-in-residence, Canary Garcia.
Concrete walls, brass-colored accents, factory-inspired fixtures, and a steely blue and grey color palette are accented by pops of warm, golden colors amid an eclectic mix of furnishings.
303 EAST WACKER
Solomon Cordwell Buenz was engaged as the interior designer for the repositioning of 303 East Wacker, an office tower located on the Chicago River. The designers were challenged to transform two mechanical spaces on the 29th and 30th floors into a new tenant floor and amenity lounge.
The design for the space was conceived as a modern interpretation of a 1970’s vibe, borrowing cues from the era in which the building was designed and constructed, and merging them with more sophisticated clean lines. Designed with a distinct hospitality feel, the lounge features a light and classic finishes punctuated by saturated colors and a variety of textures. Sophisticated gestures such as a volumetric brass fireplace, glass, and wood screening elements, and bright graphic flooring form spaces that are both vibrant and inviting.
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Solomon Cordwell Buenz’s diverse practice includes multi-family residential, urban planning, commercial, hospitality, retail, corporate office, higher education, laboratory, and transportation projects. The team is nimble, creative, and efficient, and their designs are responsive, responsible, and distinctive.
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