SBRI Lobby Renovation

Chicago, IL

University of Chicago Medicine

The scope of work was composed of two components: selective lobby renovation and the creation of a permanent graphics display for faculty who annually receive the BSD Distinguished Faculty Awards. The selective lobby renovation included a new curvilinear recessed walk-off mat, new terrazzo flooring with accent banding that align with the reveals of the adjacent concrete wall panels, new accent lighting, a new sculptural security desk and new suspended acoustical wave-shaped baffles that create motion as one transcends through the space toward the new feature wall.

design solutions:

This project serves as a primary entry into the BSD from Ellis Avenue. Previously, the space was stale and used just for circulation. Now the revitalized lobby serves as a new showcase for recognizing the great achievements of award winning individuals in the advancement of Science and Medicine. A design goal was to bring life into the space through form. The designed space was envisioned to encompass the visitor as they encounter a museum-type experience and travel toward the highlighted feature wall with displays.

Planning & design team:

  • MEP Engineering -  IMEG Corp.

  • Display/Graphic Design -  Studio Lab

  • Cost Estimating - The Concord Group