Krueck + Sexton Architects outline their plans for Chicago Children's Museum
From Randolph Street, visitors follow a large, open pathway that serves as a gateway to the Grant Park. Beautifully landscaped and dotted with gathering spaces, the Randolph Street passage is the entrance to an urban oasis. A glass-enclosed elevator draws patrons down into the Children’s Museum. There is also an entrance at park level. The multi-storey museum is integrated into the 16-foot rise between the park and Randolph Street, taking advantage of this uniquely graded site.
The project is the subject of a great deal of controvercy in Chicago as it is to be built in Green Park, Chicago's equivalent of New York's Central Park.
source: www.worldarchitecturenews.com
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Monday, June 02, 2008
Chicago Children’s Museum, Chicago, United States
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