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Long-awaited Chicago Riverwalk brings leisure to the heart of the city
POSTED 10 Nov 2016 . BY Kim Megson
After 15 years, Chicago studio Ross Barney Architects have completed their dramatic transformation of the city’s central riverfront Credit: Kate Joyce Studios

We were entrusted with the responsibility to transform what had become a post-industrial leftover into a 21st century urban waterfront. It returns the river to Chicago and returns Chicagoans to the river.
– Carol Ross Barney
After 15 years and three phases of development, Chicago studio Ross Barney Architects have completed their dramatic transformation of the city’s central riverfront – the most visible public project in the city since Millennium Park opened in 2004.

The Chicago Riverwalk – a 1.5 mile (2.41 km) promenade along the Chicago River lined with public amenities, restaurants, cultural activities and access to natural habitats for city residents and visitors – was once an industrial space that had fallen into disuse.

Carol Ross Barney, the lead design architect for the project – developed in collaboration with landscape architects Sasaki Associates (Phases 2 and 3) – said the aim was to “return the river to Chicago and return Chicagoans to the river.”

“The swampy Chicago River gave birth to arguably the greatest city of the 20th Century,” she said. “In Chicago’s formative years, the river was its lifeline, brimming with traffic. The urban planner Daniel Burnham built his 1909 plan for Chicago on a civic waterway and promenade along the river. We were entrusted with the responsibility to finally complete that vision and transform what had become a post-industrial leftover into a 21st century urban waterfront."

Since opening in late October, the Riverwalk has experienced high foot traffic, with restaurants reporting an average of 45 minute wait times for tables, and water boat and bike tours sold to capacity.

In addition to their work on the Riverwalk, Ross Barney Architects have also collaborated with the City of Chicago and the Metropolitan Planning Council to provide a wider unified vision for the Calumet, Chicago and Des Plaines Rivers.

Their report, titled Our Great Rivers, sets out how the city’s waterways – which are home to more than 70 species of fish and encompass 150 miles of riverfront – are “an evolving ecosystem of inestimable natural value” that should be “reconnected to the daily experience of the city.”

Speaking about the city’s approach to its rivers and their importance to urban regeneration, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel said: “From opening new boat houses to reinventing the Riverwalk, we’ve made significant investments in the Chicago River to make it the city’s next recreational frontier.

“We will continue our efforts to ensure that residents across the city have access to recreational opportunities on all three of the city’s rivers.”
Developed over three phases, the project has brought new cultural life to the city Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
Before, this stretch was an industrial space that had fallen into disuse Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The 1.5 mile promenade is lined with public amenities, restaurants, cultural activities and access to natural habitats Credit: Lee Bey
Since opening in late October, the Riverwalk has experienced high foot traffic, with restaurants reporting an average of 45 minute wait times for tables Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel pledged: 'We will continue our efforts to ensure that residents across the city have access to recreational opportunities on all three of the city’s rivers' Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The concept was to return the river to local residents Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The project was developed in collaboration with landscape architects Sasaki Associates Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The promenade is illuminated in the evenings Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The architects have also written a report setting out a vision for all Chicago's three rivers Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
The Our Great Rivers report was written for the Metropolitan Planning Council Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
The future of the city's lakes and waterways form part of the plan Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
Chicago's waterways have always been key to the city's development Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
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Long-awaited Chicago Riverwalk brings leisure to the heart of the city
POSTED 10 Nov 2016 . BY Kim Megson
After 15 years, Chicago studio Ross Barney Architects have completed their dramatic transformation of the city’s central riverfront Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
We were entrusted with the responsibility to transform what had become a post-industrial leftover into a 21st century urban waterfront. It returns the river to Chicago and returns Chicagoans to the river.
– Carol Ross Barney
After 15 years and three phases of development, Chicago studio Ross Barney Architects have completed their dramatic transformation of the city’s central riverfront – the most visible public project in the city since Millennium Park opened in 2004.

The Chicago Riverwalk – a 1.5 mile (2.41 km) promenade along the Chicago River lined with public amenities, restaurants, cultural activities and access to natural habitats for city residents and visitors – was once an industrial space that had fallen into disuse.

Carol Ross Barney, the lead design architect for the project – developed in collaboration with landscape architects Sasaki Associates (Phases 2 and 3) – said the aim was to “return the river to Chicago and return Chicagoans to the river.”

“The swampy Chicago River gave birth to arguably the greatest city of the 20th Century,” she said. “In Chicago’s formative years, the river was its lifeline, brimming with traffic. The urban planner Daniel Burnham built his 1909 plan for Chicago on a civic waterway and promenade along the river. We were entrusted with the responsibility to finally complete that vision and transform what had become a post-industrial leftover into a 21st century urban waterfront."

Since opening in late October, the Riverwalk has experienced high foot traffic, with restaurants reporting an average of 45 minute wait times for tables, and water boat and bike tours sold to capacity.

In addition to their work on the Riverwalk, Ross Barney Architects have also collaborated with the City of Chicago and the Metropolitan Planning Council to provide a wider unified vision for the Calumet, Chicago and Des Plaines Rivers.

Their report, titled Our Great Rivers, sets out how the city’s waterways – which are home to more than 70 species of fish and encompass 150 miles of riverfront – are “an evolving ecosystem of inestimable natural value” that should be “reconnected to the daily experience of the city.”

Speaking about the city’s approach to its rivers and their importance to urban regeneration, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel said: “From opening new boat houses to reinventing the Riverwalk, we’ve made significant investments in the Chicago River to make it the city’s next recreational frontier.

“We will continue our efforts to ensure that residents across the city have access to recreational opportunities on all three of the city’s rivers.”
Developed over three phases, the project has brought new cultural life to the city Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
Before, this stretch was an industrial space that had fallen into disuse Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The 1.5 mile promenade is lined with public amenities, restaurants, cultural activities and access to natural habitats Credit: Lee Bey
Since opening in late October, the Riverwalk has experienced high foot traffic, with restaurants reporting an average of 45 minute wait times for tables Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel pledged: 'We will continue our efforts to ensure that residents across the city have access to recreational opportunities on all three of the city’s rivers' Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The concept was to return the river to local residents Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The project was developed in collaboration with landscape architects Sasaki Associates Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The promenade is illuminated in the evenings Credit: Kate Joyce Studios
The architects have also written a report setting out a vision for all Chicago's three rivers Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
The Our Great Rivers report was written for the Metropolitan Planning Council Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
The future of the city's lakes and waterways form part of the plan Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
Chicago's waterways have always been key to the city's development Credit: Ross Barney Architects and Metropolitan Planning Council
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Obamas choose Chicago's Jackson Park as site for Presidential library and museum


US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama have reportedly chosen Chicago's historic Jackson Park as the site for their Obama Presidential Center.
James Corner completes first regeneration phase of Chicago's Navy Pier


The completed first phase of redevelopment at Chicago’s Navy Pier will be officially unveiled on 27 May, kicking off a year-long programme of celebrations.
Marks Barfield and Davis Brody Bond design 'iconic' cable car for Chicago


Marks Barfield Architects, the creators of the London Eye, have been tasked with designing a cable car across Chicago that will become an “iconic attraction” for the city.
Shakespeare theatre on Chicago's Navy Pier to undergo US$35m expansion


The Chicago Shakespeare Theater is expanding its footprint on the city’s iconic Navy Pier, with US$35m (€32.2m, £24.9m) being used to develop a flexible third stage capable of being adapted based on the performance.
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