Documentary Hopes to Save Chicago's "Starship," the Thompson Center, from Demolition

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In the midst of the tall, rectilinear skyscrapers which make up downtown Chicago appears a short, sloped glass curtain wall, topped by a protruding truncated cylinder structure: Helmut Jahn’s Thompson Center. Opened in 1985, the building was to be home for a variety of agencies of the State of Illinois, and its design was a play off of the traditional American statehouse, updated with glass walls symbolizing government transparency and an immense atrium evoking the atrium spaces found in most United States’ statehouses. The interior spaces, however, stirred further contention with the public. Unconventional red, blue, and white paints coat the interior elements—a design choice many believed to be provocative and even jarring.

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Cite: Alya Abourezk. "Documentary Hopes to Save Chicago's "Starship," the Thompson Center, from Demolition" 28 Nov 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/884106/documentary-hopes-to-save-chicagos-starship-the-thompson-center-from-demolition> ISSN 0719-8884

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