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McDonald’s Chicago Flagship in Illinois by Ross Barney Architects

 
December 20th, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Ross Barney Architects

The new Chicago Flagship celebrates the pure simplicity and enduring authenticity of McDonalds, welcoming both residents and visitors to a playful and informal gathering place in the heart of the city.

The site is a full city block, just steps off Michigan Avenue, occupied since 1983 by the iconic “Rock ‘n Roll” McDonalds that emphasized drive through services. The new design re-balances car-pedestrian traffic creating a city oasis where people can eat, drink and meet. Green space is expanded over 400%, producing a new park-like amenity for a dense area of the city.

A generous solar pergola visually unites the restaurant into a single volume. Beneath this “big roof”, indoor dining areas, contained in a pure glass box, are seamlessly connected to outdoor spaces. The new kitchen reuses the footprint and structure of the previous store and comprises a second concrete clad box.

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

  • Architects: Ross Barney Architects
  • Project: McDonald’s Chicago Flagship
  • Location: 600 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60654, USA
  • Photography: Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers
  • Client: McDonald’s Corporation
  • Interior Design: Landini Associates
  • Structural Engineer: Goodfriend Magruder Structures
  • Green Wall and Green Roof Design: Omni Ecosystems
  • Civil Engineering: Watermark Engineering
  • Size: 19,420 sq. ft. (27 ft. ceilings in dining room)

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

The dining room features a garden planted with ferns and white birch trees floating above a digital ordering “street”. From this vantage point guests can experience the landscape beyond and above. Over shared tables with wireless charging and outlets, “tapestries” of living plants improve indoor air quality and provide a backdrop of green gradients. What might surprise many can be found on the adjacent kitchen roof: a row of harvestable apple trees can be seen through a clerestory window, telling a story about the future of urban farming and the utilization of often underused space.

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

McDonald’s corporate commitment to sustainability is at the core of the new restaurant design. The structural system, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT), will be the first commercial use in Chicago and has a lighter environmental footprint than concrete and steel. The solar pergola will capture the sun’s energy, supplying part of the buildings consumption needs. Throughout the site, permeable paving is used to reduce storm water runoff and the heat island effect. The building is designed to achieve LEED Certification.

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Kendall McCaugherty and Hall+Merrick Photographers

Image Courtesy © Ross Barney Architects

Image Courtesy © Ross Barney Architects

Image Courtesy © Ross Barney Architects

Image Courtesy © Ross Barney Architects

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