The transformation of the Thompson Center into the new Google HQ in The Loop continues, as the new glass skin continues to wrap around the building’s skeleton. As is well known by now, the Prime Group is renovating the former state office building, with a deal in place to sell it to Google upon completion. Google plans to move employees in next year. Glass progress near the top of the north façade, and rooftop work. Photo provided. Photo provided. Rendering of the Thompson Center redevelopment by JAHN Rendering of the Thompson Center redevelopment by JAHN We last checked in on the installation in March when a permit was issued to renovate the CTA station that connects to the building, and glass had just gotten started at that point. Now, nearly six months later, the west and north façades are mostly completed, there’s a giant swath of new windows on the front of the building facing Randolph and Clark Streets, and progress is underway to enclose the first floor. JAHN, the original designer of the Thompson Center, also drew up the renovation plans. Clark Construction is the general contractor and Construction Manager At Risk. The future Google HQ, at the corner of Randolph and Clark Streets in The Loop. Photo by Daniel Schell Sporadic glass along Clark Street, facing east-ish. Photo by Daniel Schell Looking northwest from Randolph Street toward the southwest corner of the building. Photo by Daniel Schell Full glass along LaSalle Street. Photo by Daniel Schell The northwest corner at Lake and LaSalle Streets. Photo by Daniel Schell The west façade, with glass installation nearly complete. Photo by Daniel Schell Subscribe to YIMBY’s daily e-mail |