Bronzeville Getdown by Gensler | Mattias Henningsson

Chicago / United States

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Chicago is a city of neighborhoods with obvious barriers in railroads, high-speed roadways, dead-end streets and vacant land, as well as less visible economic, cultural and racial barriers.


The Bronzeville Getdown project crosses these obstacles physically, culturally and economically by creating a building that serves as infrastructure, architecture and opportunity. The proposed facility plugs a gap in the city’s transit network with a new transportation center and offers opportunities to young entrepreneurs as a business and arts incubator.


Architecture designed by Gensler

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    Chicago is a city of neighborhoods with obvious barriers in railroads, high-speed roadways, dead-end streets and vacant land, as well as less visible economic, cultural and racial barriers. The Bronzeville Getdown project crosses these obstacles physically, culturally and economically by creating a building that serves as infrastructure, architecture and opportunity. The proposed facility plugs a gap in the city’s transit network with a new transportation center and offers opportunities...

    Project details
    • Client Gensler
    • Status Unrealised proposals
    • Type Parks, Public Gardens / Public Squares / Bridges and Roads / Railway Stations / Urban development plans / Bars/Cafés / Restaurants / Urban Renewal / Bridges and Walkways
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