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MILA Chicago

Chicago, IL

Design
2012-2014
Construction
Completed 2016
Project Area
514,000 square feet
Consultants
Magnusson Klemencic Associates, Structural; Spaceco, Inc., Civil; Wolff Landscape Architecture, Landscape; Cosentini, MEP; Archiluce International and KGM Architectural Lighting, Lighting
Contractor
Pepper/McHugh
Materials
Glazed curtain wall, LoE vision glass, spandrel glass, glass balcony handrails, metal panels
Photography
Jon Miller (c) Hedrich Blessing

Anchoring the northwest corner of Lake Street and Michigan Avenue, this 41-story, 402-unit residential tower sits prominently beside the historic Carbide and Carbon Building. With an east-west orientation and narrow face addressing Michigan Avenue, the new tower complements its Art Deco predecessor. Its siting encourages a dialogue between the buildings while permitting enough space for each to establish its distinct presence.

The Michigan Avenue tower features two levels of retail and garage parking. Amenities include a fitness room, lounge, game room and party room. Outdoor space can accommodate large or small gatherings, and the building provides a rooftop pool and a dog run. Partially inset residential balconies on the north and south facades complement a clean, modern, highly polished face on Michigan Avenue.

The site is easily accessible to the shopping of north Michigan Avenue and the many attractions of Millennium and Grant Parks.

This project is LEED Gold certified.