Lakeshore East

Chicago
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Official Name
The current legal building name.

Lakeshore East

Type

Complex

Status
Completed
Architecturally Topped Out
Structurally Topped Out
Under Construction
Proposed
On Hold
Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
Proposed Renovation
Under Renovation
Renovated
Under Demolition
Demolished

Structurally Topped Out

Country

United States

City

Chicago

Function

education / hotel / residential

# of Apartments

6,054

# of Hotel Rooms

795

# of Parking Spaces

3,754

Map of Buildings in Complex

Note: Only buildings that have GPS coordinates recorded are displayed.

 

List of Buildings in Complex

RANK
Name
Height
1 The St. Regis Chicago

363 m / 1,191 ft

2 Lakeshore East I Tower

290 m / 950 ft

3 Aqua at Lakeshore East

262 m / 859 ft

4 340 on the Park

205 m / 672 ft

5 201 North Columbus

196 m / 642 ft

6 Cirrus

171 m / 562 ft

7 The Tides at Lakeshore East

152 m / 500 ft

8 The Regatta

146 m / 480 ft

9 Coast at Lakeshore East

142 m / 467 ft

10 The Shoreham

137 m / 450 ft

11 Cascade

123 m / 403 ft

12 The Chandler

118 m / 389 ft

13 The Lancaster

99 m / 324 ft

14 GEMS World Academy - Chicago, Lower School

47 m / 156 ft

15 193 North Columbus

- m / - ft

CVU Awards & Distinctions

Best Tall Building 300-399 meters 2022 Winner

2022 CVU Awards

Best Tall Mixed-Use Building 2022 Award of Excellence

2022 CVU Awards

Best Tall Building Americas 2022 Award of Excellence

2022 CVU Awards

Best Tall Building Americas 2010 Award of Excellence

2010 CVU Awards

 

About The St. Regis Chicago

Upon completion, The St. Regis Chicago became Chicago’s third tallest building and the tallest building within the mixed-use Lake Shore East development located near the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Proximity to the river and the city’s renown lakefront park system, as well as placement upon a north-south view corridor within the city’s street grid, provides for a high level of prominence for the mixed-use building. The reinforced concrete structure is composed of a series of stacked frustrum-shaped volumes moving rhythmically in and out of plane and extruded vertically into four sections extending to various heights.

The flowing form of The St. Regis Chicago’s volume is further accentuated through the façade’s gradient of colored glass, which combined with the spandrel covered floor slab edges, creates an enhanced visual texture for the exterior. As the building is set into an artificial grade change introduced by the adjacent three-level street system, public entrances are located at different elevations. The lowest level entrance along Field Boulevard provides the easternmost entrance for the city’s indoor pedestrian circulation network known as ‘The Pedway’, while the main entrances are located along the uppermost level of Wacker Drive, where two dedicated lobbies serve as the entries for the hotel and residential condominium components of the building. Between these lobbies, a public roadway passes through the structure, creating a pedestrian and vehicular link between Wacker Drive, the riverfront and the rest of the Lake Shore East development.

CVU Awards & Distinctions

Best Tall Building 300-399 meters 2022 Winner

2022 CVU Awards

Best Tall Mixed-Use Building 2022 Award of Excellence

2022 CVU Awards

Best Tall Building Americas 2022 Award of Excellence

2022 CVU Awards

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