c. 1974
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913–1997
Chicago
The vast scale of Goldberg’s 230-acre River City I plan was designed to support density in the center city and attract new residents with a wide range of highquality urban amenities housed in the project’s vast base plinth. In order to demonstrate the innovation of the project, Goldberg developed a series of dynamic drawings for the base building that illustrate the project’s many features on handmade diagram decals. On the lower industrial level, Goldberg planned parking for 15,000 cars, space for light industrial work, and a new extension of Wacker Drive. His drawing for the central Clark Parkway Level—the heart of the community—shows diagrams of River City residents at the pool, grocery store, hobby shops, and subway station, as well as participating in church services, marching bands, and theater performances. Offering new resources for the city at large as well as the project’s residents, the Pedestrian Park Level crowns the base building with 200 acres of public parks, sports fields, and swimming lagoons.
Zip-a-tone, colored pencil, film collage, and sepia print on paper