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Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies, Chicago, Building, Photo, Design, Image
Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies Chicago
Development by Krueck & Sexton in Chicago, United States
Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies
Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL
Architect: Krueck & Sexton, Chicago IL

Photographs : Bill Zbaren
The Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies selected Krueck & Sexton
to design a signature architectural statement about the nature of
Jewish culture, light and learning.

Spertus, set in the Historic Michigan Boulevard District designed
by architects such as Burnham and Sullivan, resembles an exquisitely
cut diamond placed into the great wall of stone that rises like a
cliff across Grant Park. Its faceted and folded glass façade
is an expression of light, both metaphorical and actual, which is
fundamental to Jewish religious and intellectual traditions. Spertus'
logo spells let there be light, which represents the educational and
spiritual enlightenment that is achieved through learning. Present
day materials and technologies are chosen and rigorously deployed
and detailed in order to support the desired building expression,
and reveal the inner dynamic and energy of the many programs within.
The unabashedly sculptural and transparent expression of the institution
is of our time, while engaging in a dialogue across time with masterpieces
that put Chicago on the architectural map.

The new building functions as a vertical campus, containing museum
galleries, a library and archives, a 400-seat multi-use auditorium,
a degree granting college, café and gift shop, and administrative
offices. The inner dynamic and diversity of Spertus is achieved by
a soaring ground floor lobby and a meandering atrium at the top of
the building. This spatial solution physically and symbolically connects
the institution's varied functions, creating a series of grandly scaled
rooms that borrow light, space, and vitality from each other.

Through a variety of measures, including high performance lighting,
demand based ventilation, and heat recovery, the building achieves
a 29% reduction in energy consumption, resulting in over 300 tons
of avoided CO2 per year. Water-saving fixtures are used throughout.
The quality of the building's indoor air is ensured by the use of
healthy materials, high-efficiency air filtration, and special humidity
controls, providing for the well-being of staff, students, and visitors,
as well as the long-term preservation of the Institute's archival
treasures.

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