Northwest University

PRODUCT
FlexFacades Fins
MATERIAL
Type 2B – PTFE Fiberglass Waterproof Membrane
VENTILATION
0% Open
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois, USA
ARCHITECT
DEVELOPER
Northwestern University
ARTIST

THE CHALLENGE – CREATE A PARKING GARAGE FACADE WITH A SAILING THEMEChicago’s Northwestern University was constructing a $35 million lakeside sailing and visitor center, topped with a two-story car parking facility. To conceal the vehicles within the elevated garage, two of the walls were tinted glass. For the remaining sides, the design brief called for a facade with a sailing theme that made a signature statement, while augmenting the building’s striking architectural features.THE SOLUTION – CUSTOM-SHAPED SAILS TO DEPICT A WAVE OF WATERPTFE membrane was used to create 94 thin-width vertically curved fabric panels set at right angles to the building. Alternate panels curved towards or away from the building. For the outward curving panels, their point of maximum extension varied in height above the ground, creating a waveform along the entire length of the structure.Our work included design collaboration, engineering the sails and their structural support, fabrication of PTFE and fiberglass components, and installation. Each frame had multiple attachment points and their location involved intensive collaboration with the contractor. Careful planning in the final tensioning was also crucial to avoid overstressing the frames. Finally, installing the membrane panels multiple stories above ground required masterful coordination and cooperative weather.“The fins on the east facade have a pronounced curve that endows that side of the building with a striking, wave-shaped pattern that is an unexpected delight for passing pedestrians and cyclists.” –https://flexfacades.com/ifai-recognizes-structurflex-northwestern-university-visitors-center-facade/ Chicago TribuneRelated Blog Post"IFAI Recognizes Structurflex for Northwestern University Visitors Center Facade"

A view of the building sitting right next to the water.
Another view of the building in context with the campus.
A shot taken far away from the building showing it in context with its surroundings on the beach.
A view of the fins sticking out against the light material of the buildings structure.
A close up of the fins lined up next to each other.
A white finned facade with the fins coming to a point at different spots. The points are staggered which creates a wave effect when the fins are lined up.
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