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Originally Posted by r18tdi
Interesting story about P+W architect Ralph Johnson, which mentions his work designing Southbank and The Reed:
This architect may stay under the radar, but his designs for prominent Chicago buildings don't
Ralph Johnson, the architect behind designs at Rush University Medical Center, O'Hare and the Skybridge condo tower, is a homegrown talent who started out in the Union Stockyards.
https://www.chicagobusiness.com/comm...nent-buildings
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Decent write-up, overall. And yes, obviously Johnson is not the global fame-seeking type, however, I think the reporter overdid this somewhat, making it sound like he's virtually unknown. That's silly.
Also, on the complete opposite side of the design talent ledger, we have this:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/busin...ecu-story.html
Well, Chicago, you win some.....you lose some. The design gods giveth, and, you know.........et al.
Shame, Clayco, Lamar Johnson, shame.
Also, Colin Kihnke of CMK was interviewed for Ralph Johnson article. Reference to Riverline (the actual Riverline not Southbank, of which The Reed and Cooper are part). Reporter states the obvious, that Riverline itself is paused. Would love to know strategy there and new prospective timing, if any.