875 North Michigan Avenue, formerly known as John Hancock Center, the world's first mixed-use tower, is an architectural icon representing the close collaboration between architect Bruce Graham and structural engineer Fazlur Khan. The building remains an archetype for the collaborative ideal that continues to make SOM a leader in a wide spectrum of design disciplines.
Known locally as "Big John," the tower is situated on North Michigan Avenue in a prestigious district with expensive apartments, shops, offices, hotels, restaurants, and art galleries. The wish to continue this mixture initially gave rise to the idea of building a 70-story apartment tower and a 45-story office tower. But the two towers would have occupied most of the site and would have impaired each other's privacy and daylight conditions. Moreover, the lower-level apartments would have suffered from noise nuisance from the street. It was therefore decided to construct a single tower where the offices would be on the lower floors and the apartments on the higher levels.
The tower's tapered shape was chosen in order to match the different floor space requirements that decrease from bottom to top — from the entrance and commercial zones at the base to the clusters of small apartments at medium height and finally to the large apartments on top, where relatively less space is needed for ancillary rooms with artificial lighting.
Structurally, the exterior members of the steel frame represent a tube where the necessary stiffness is provided by diagonal members and by those structural floors that coincide with the intersections of the diagonals and the corner columns. In keeping with the functional organization, this tubular body has its largest cross-section where the stresses caused by wind forces are greatest. Steel consumption, amounting to about 30-pounds-per-square-foot of floor space, was no greater than for a 50-story conventional tower.
875 North Michigan Avenue (formerly John Hancock Center)
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Project Facts
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Project Completion: 1970
Site Area: 104,000 ft2
Project Area: 2,800,000 ft2
Number of Stories: 100
Building Height: 1,127 ft
Market: Commercial + Office, Mixed Use, Residential
Service: Architecture, MEP, Structural + Civil Engineering, Tall Buildings
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Awards
2015
50 Significant Structures in 50 YearsStructural Engineers Association of Illinois1999
National 25 Year AwardAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA)1992
25 Year AwardAIA – Chicago Chapter1971
Architectural Award of ExcellenceAmerican Institute of Steel Construction1970
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