Curator

  • Art Institute Chicago
  • Harvard art museum
  • My Exhibition
A model of three cylindrical towers situated in a triangular formation and connected by Y-shaped bridges at three levels.

River City I, Chicago, Illinois, Model

c. 1977

Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997

Chicago

Bertrand Goldberg’s first, unrealized plan for River City was a vast 230-acre development designed to attract new residents to then-industrial South Loop. His high-density plan centered on a new model of high-rise living organized not by individual towers but as horizontal groupings of residential floors and “community-service” levels spanning three linked towers. Each of these horizontal clusters of housing and services would become an independent community, with opportunities for socializing and running errands at small shops, library, post office, health center, and daycare—all on the 54th floor.

Mixed media

Architecture and Design

Chicago Artists