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Sears Tower, Chicago, Architecture, Architect, Date, Height, Storeys, Designer
Sears Tower Architecture : Architecture Information
Modernization of Famous Chicago Building, Illinois, USA
Sears Tower modernization and hotel
2009-
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Images © Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

Sears Tower Unveils Sustainable Plan to Transform Tallest
Building in Western Hemisphere
Project will significantly reduce energy use and CO2 emissions, spur
economic development
CHICAGO June 24, 2009 Sears Tower today announced plans
for the most significant sustainable modernization projects of an
existing building ever undertaken. The project will result in unparalleled
energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions to the tallest building in
the Western Hemisphere, reducing the base building electricity use
by up to 80 percent, which includes a combination of energy savings
and co-generation. The energy savings equal 68 million kilowatt hours
annually or 150,000 barrels of oil every year. The sustainability
plans also drive economic development in the West Loop, creating more
than 3,600 jobs, and are part of a broader initiative to transform
the global icon.
Sears Tower, an iconic structure that defines the citys
skyline, will undergo a groundbreaking transformation that creates
economic growth with positive impact on our environment, leaving a
lasting legacy for future generations, said John Huston of American
Landmark Properties, representing the partnership that owns Sears
Tower. As the stewards of this icon, we take seriously our responsibility
to make it relevant and successful, and the changes made and benefits
realized through the bold sustainable initiatives at the tower serve
as an example that a sustainable future is more than a concept, it
is within our reach.

The building, which already meets Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED) criteria, will undertake sustainability initiatives
above and beyond those used by the United Stated Green Building Council
to rate a green building. Modernization strategies, designed by Chicago-based
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG), include: Efficiency
improvements to the buildings exterior envelope and windows.
The tower has 16,000 single-pane windows. Sustainability plans for
the building call for a window replacement and glazing program. Strategies
to achieve a thermal break of the curtain wall are also being investigated.
These upgrades would achieve savings of up to 50 percent of heating
energy. Mechanical systems upgrades in the form of new gas boilers
that utilize fuel cell technologies, which generate electricity, heating
and cooling at as much as 90 percent efficiency. Mechanical upgrades
also will include new high-efficiency chillers and upgrades to the
distribution system. The towers 104 high speed elevators and
15 escalators that will be modernized with the latest technology to
achieve 40 percent reduction in their energy consumption. Water savings
that will be realized with conservation initiatives through upgrades
to restroom fixtures, condensation recovery systems and water efficient
landscaping, which will reduce water usage by 40 percent and save
24 million gallons of water each year. Lighting that will be upgraded
through advanced lighting control systems and daylight harvesting,
an advanced lighting control system that automatically dims lights
in tenant spaces based on the amount of sunlight entering through
the windows. Combined, these upgrades will save up to 40 percent of
lighting energy consumption. Renewable energy like wind and solar,
and technologies like green roofs that will be tested. Wind turbines
will be tested to take advantage of the towers height and unique
set-back roof areas. Solar hot-water panels will help heat water for
the building. Green roofs that can sustain high- altitude conditions,
and that will be among the tallest in the world, will be tested to
reduce storm water runoff, improve insulation, help mitigate the urban
heat island effect, and provide pleasant vistas for tenants overlooking
the areas.
Buildings are the worlds largest contributor to carbon
emissions, and therefore the biggest opportunity to address climate
change is to retrofit existing structures, said Adrian Smith,
partner, AS+GG. Our goal in the Sears Tower greening project
is to create a holistic approach that integrates high-performance
building technologies and design strategies for maximum energy efficiency.
In the process, we hope to set a benchmark for how high-rise buildings
throughout the world can limit their impact on the environment.
Sustainable architecture in new buildings is important but not
enough to address the climate and energy crises facing our world,
added Gordon Gill, partner, AS+GG. We have to apply what weve
learned to our existing stock of commercial buildingsespecially
iconic structures such as Sears Tower, which we hope will inspire
similar initiatives around the globe. These will serve as great examples
for building owners and managers and can reposition existing building
stock to be as competitive as most new buildings or even better.
As an important part of the modernization program, Sears Towers
plazas and retail spaces will also undergo changes. A new park at
Wacker Drive and Adams Street will be an inviting public space with
landscaping and seating. The Adams Street granite wall will be replaced
with an interactive digital display, glass storefronts, and trees,
which will be planted to form a landscaped terrace that will add a
natural filter for carbon dioxide.

In addition to the most significant energy efficiency renovations
ever undertaken on an existing building, another aspect of the transformation
is a proposed new, privately funded hotel for the site at Jackson
Boulevard and Wacker Drive. The hotel will be designed for a LEED
Gold rating, and will become one of the most sustainable hotels in
Chicago. The hotel will fill a critical need in the West Loop and
provide a much welcomed facility for existing building tenants.
The reduction in energy use and CO2 emissions realized through the
sustainability and modernization plans for the tower also brings economic
opportunities by creating more than 3,600 jobs. Extending its impact
beyond the site itself, the project will feature a dynamic Sustainable
Technology Learning Center that is designed to help building visitors
and Chicago tourists learn about ways to save energy and money, as
Sears Tower serves as a laboratory that demonstrates to the office
building industry how a sustainability program can be accomplished.
The plans for the building bring new activity to the West Loop,
and make it even more attractive to current and future tenants who
are looking for more sustainable office solutions, said Robert
A. Wislow, chairman and CEO of U.S. Equities Asset Management, the
management and leasing agent for the tower. Today, tenants want
the buildings they inhabit to be environmentally friendly and more
healthy for their employees. They demand sustainable workplaces. They
are doing this because it is the right thing to do, has a positive
effect on the environment, helps make their employees more productive
and is becoming more and more important to their employees.
The cost of construction for the Sears Tower project is estimated
at $350 million. A number of private and public financing and funding
options are being explored. The majority of the energy savings will
be realized in approximately five years and work will start immediately.
The Illinois Environmental Council supports private and public
investments in projects that spur job creation and economic development
here in Illinois, while helping to meet the challenge of global climate
change, said Charles Jackson, IEC executive director. The
Sears Tower energy sustainability and environmental education project
presents a tremendous opportunity for inspiring building owners and
the public to aspire to the highest standards of energy-efficiency.
Sears Towers commitment to energy efficiency is well established.
Since 1989, the building has reduced its annual electricity consumption
by 34 percent. Since 1984, its energy efficiency improvements have
resulted in a reduction of 51 million pounds of carbon emissions annually,
or the equivalent of removing more than 4,400 cars from the road each
year.
For more information on the sustainability plans for the building,
please visit: www.searstower.com/icon.
Sears Tower : main page
About Sears Tower
Sears Tower is the premier corporate office building in Chicago, offering
more than 4.5 million square feet of office and retail space. Located
in Chicago's West Loop at 233 S. Wacker Drive, the skyscraper is easily
accessible from the commuter rail stations, highways and all forms
of public transportation. Standing 1,450 feet and 110 stories tall,
Sears Tower is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and
an integral part of Chicagos culture.
Originally opened in September 1973, it is home to more than 100 different
companies, including prominent financial services firms, law firms
and insurance companies. Sears Tower boasts spectacular vistas of
Chicago, with views that can reach nearly 50 miles on a clear day.
Sears Tower also boasts a tremendous infrastructure system, which
includes enormous telecommunications capacity and unsurpassed electrical
capacity and reliability. The Sears Tower Skydeck on the 103rd floor
attracts more than 1.3 million visitors per year.
About 233 S. Wacker Drive, LLC
The building is owned by 233 S. Wacker Drive LLC, a real estate investment
group formed in 2004 to purchase the tower. Ownership includes Yisroel
Gluck and John Huston, of American Landmark Properties, Ltd., based
in Skokie, Ill.; and partners Joseph Chetrit, and Joseph Moinian of
The Moinian Group.
About U.S. Equities Asset Management, LLC
U.S. Equities Asset Management, LLC, is a leading full-service commercial
real estate firm headquartered in Chicago, with operations in Detroit,
Philadelphia, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Colombia.
The company serves as a strategic real estate advisor to clients throughout
the United States and Latin America, providing development, program
management, build-to-suit and construction oversight services; asset
management and leasing; tenant representation, consulting and advisory
services; and acquisition, disposition and financing of real estate
assets. The asset management services group provides asset oversight,
property and facility management, marketing and leasing and strategic
planning to a diverse group of clients. Currently, the portfolio includes
more than 400 properties totaling over 24 million square feet of office,
retail, institutional, dormitory, facility and residential management
services for approximately 50 clients, including 2.5 million square
feet of management assignments along Chicago's famous Michigan Avenue.
About Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture was founded in 2006 in Chicago.
AS+GG is focused on the design of high-performance architecture on
an international scale. The firm is dedicated to the creation of new
paradigms for sustainable development, and uses an integrated design
approach that emphasizes symbiosis with the natural environment. AS+GGs
architects are expert in a range of building types, including supertall
towers, large-scale mixed-use developments, corporate offices, exhibition
and cultural facilities, civic and public spaces, and hotels and residential
complexes. Currently, AS+GG is involved in more than two dozen projects
in the United States, Canada, China, South Korea and the United Arab
Emirates.
About the Illinois Environmental Council
The Illinois Environmental Council (IEC) is a 34-year old organization
that promotes sound environmental laws and policies, as well as the
adoption of environmental best practices in the private sector. Also,
IEC provides a forum for environmental advocacy organizations and
facilitates a statewide activist network.
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