Tag / interior design
Pediatric Center Opens
Advocate Children’s Hospital (Advocate) and NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) recently announced a strategic partnership, the Chicagoland Children’s Health Alliance, to expand wide-ranging pediatric care in Illinois. As part of that new strategic alliance, Eckenhoff Saunders teamed up with Advocate and NorthShore to convert a former two-story furniture store located in Edens Plaza in Wilmette into…
345 North Morgan
Eckenhoff Saunders is teaming with real estate developer Sterling Bay on the development of THREE FOUR FIVE at 345 North Morgan, a 230,000 SF ground-up office building located on one of Fulton Market’s most dynamic blocks. Directly adjacent to 1KFulton, home of Google’s Midwest Headquarters, and the Ace Hotel, the property exudes character reminiscent of the…
New Staff at ESA
Eckenhoff Saunders is pleased to welcome Rakan Ayyoub architectural designer, Pedro E. Marquez, architectural designer, and Christina Mazurek, interior designer to our growing team! Rakan is an award-winning, innovative architectural project designer specializing in healthcare at Eckenhoff Saunders. He has an excellent understanding of healthcare project design and cutting edge design technologies. Pedro joins ESA as a designer…
InnerWorkings HQ
InnerWorkings (INWK), is a global marketing execution firm serving Fortune 500 brands across a wide range of industries. INWK partnered with Eckenhoff Saunders to deliver a turn-key project and to re-imagine its headquarters located in Chicago. The firm worked closely with INWK to integrate architectural elements resulting in a bright, active space combined with open office…
New Staff Joins Firm
Eckenhoff Saunders is pleased to welcome several new team members to our growing firm. Bethany Crookham joined Eckenhoff Saunders as an interior designer. Originally from Wichita, Kansas, Bethany received her Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Kansas State University. Bethany is passionate about creativity and design. Jonathan Crookham joined the firm as an architectural designer…
203 N LaSalle Wins TOBY Awards
203 North LaSalle is the recipient of two TOBY awards from the Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago (BOMA) for their regional and local renovated building categories. The TOBY Awards Program was developed by BOMA International in 1985 to honor and recognize quality in office building operations and award excellence in office building management.…
Erie Family Health Centers Opens
Erie Family Health Centers doubled its footprint in Evanston/Skokie, increasing access to high-quality, affordable healthcare. Eckenhoff Saunders teamed with IFF, NorthShore University HealthSystem, and Reed Construction to expand the clinic to 8,500 SF. With the expansion and addition of 17 new exam rooms, Erie’s Evanston/Skokie Center will be able to accommodate 4,000 more patients over the…
Hyatt House Opens in West Loop
Eckenhoff Saunders served as architect of record and lead interior designer for the recently completed Hyatt House Chicago/West Loop-Fulton Market. Conceived as a hospitality-retail mixed-use development, the new 14-story, 167,000-square-foot Hyatt House provides both traditional and extended-stay rooms with efficiency kitchens. Among the amenities are a fitness center, swimming pool, and exterior rooftop deck with views…
Kehrein Center for the Arts Opens
A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place for the grand opening of the Kehrein Center for the Arts and new Sistema Ravinia Auditorium in Chicago’s Austin Community. The original building by Belli and Belli Architects, circa 1956, had been vacant since the mid-1970s. Eckenhoff Saunders dedicated several years to re-design and bring this 22,000 SF, 950-seat auditorium…
Fellowship Hall
Designed as a Fellowship Hall for the nearby congregation of St. Patrick’s Church, the space also serves as an event venue for building tenants at 625 W. Monroe. The 20,000 sf space features design cues from the original OSP church building of 1850, including Romanesque masonry elements, wood doors, and the subtle use of Celtic…