Citadel Center vs St. Regis Chicago

Citadel Center
St. Regis Chicago

Comparing the Citadel Center and the St. Regis Chicago is interesting because they both rise in Chicago, IL, yet they were conceived by two different design teams, Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura and Studio Gang Architects, and were completed at different points in time. They were finished more than a decade apart.

This contrast within the same city allows us to see how different creative minds interpreted the evolving needs of Chicago across time.

Let's take a closer look!

Height
177m
Floors
37

Height & Size

Height
364m
Floors
101

The St. Regis Chicago is clearly the larger tower of the two, both in terms of height and number of floors. It rises to 1194ft (364m) with 101 floors above ground, while the Citadel Center reaches 581ft (177m) with 37 floors above ground.

Despite being taller and having more floors, St. Regis Chicago has less total built-up area than Citadel Center.

Of course, each project may have faced different briefs or regulatory constraints, which we don't really know about and could also explain the outcome.

Style
Contemporary

Architectural Style

Style
Contemporary

Both the Citadel Center and the St. Regis Chicago were designed in line with the aesthetic conventions of the Contemporary style.

At the time, this style was at the height of its popularity. So both Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura and Studio Gang Architects followed what was in many ways expected of them, producing designs that fit comfortably within contemporary architectural norms, rather than breaking with convention.

Main use
Commercial

Uses

Main use
Residential

The Citadel Center is primarily commercial, while the St. Regis Chicago is primarily residential.

The St. Regis Chicago incorporates a 5-star hotel with 192 rooms. More information is available at the official website.

The St. Regis Chicago offers 393 residential units.

Both towers provide significant parking capacity, with Citadel Center offering 211 spaces and the St. Regis Chicago offering 295.

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Structure & Facade

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Both the Citadel Center and the St. Regis Chicago rely on a Frame structural system.

A frame structure uses a grid of columns and beams to carry the building's loads. This frees the walls from structural duties, allowing for flexible floor plans and larger windows.

They also employ the same type of facade, a Curtain Wall facade.

A curtain wall is a non-load-bearing facade hung from the structural frame. It is anchored to floor slabs and transfers only its own weight and wind loads, allowing for sleek, glassy exteriors.

Citadel Center St. Regis Chicago
Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura Architect Studio Gang Architects
2000 Construction Started 2016
2003 Year Completed 2021
Contemporary Architectural Style Contemporary
Commercial Current Use Residential
37 Floors Above Ground 101
177 m Height (m) 364 m
178947 Built-up Area (m²) 176516
142,750 m² Usable Area (m²) 131,400 m²
Frame Structure Type Frame
Steel Vertical Structure Material Reinforced Concrete
Reinforced Concrete Horizontal Structure Material Reinforced Concrete
No Facade Structural? No
Glass, Steel Main Facade Material Aluminum, Glass
Paul Beitler Development Co. Developer Magellan Development Group
IL State IL
Chicago City Chicago
131 South Dearborn Street Address 363 East Wacker Drive