Lafayette Pavilion Apartments vs One Illinois Center


Comparing the Lafayette Pavilion Apartments and the One Illinois Center is compelling because they were both designed by Mies van der Rohe, yet they stand in different cities (Detroit, MI and Chicago, IL), and were completed a decade apart.
What this will allow us to see, is how the same firm's approach adapted to different places in different periods of time.
Height & Size
The One Illinois Center is clearly the larger tower of the two, both in terms of height and number of floors. It rises to 361ft (110m) with 30 floors above ground, while the Lafayette Pavilion Apartments reaches 220ft (67m) with 22 floors above ground.
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.
Architectural Style
Both the Lafayette Pavilion Apartments and the One Illinois Center were designed in line with the aesthetic conventions of the International Style style.
At the time, this style was at the height of its popularity. So Mies van der Rohe followed what was in many ways expected at the time, producing designs that fit comfortably within contemporary architectural norms rather, than breaking with convention.
Uses
The Lafayette Pavilion Apartments is primarily residential, while the One Illinois Center is primarily commercial.
The Lafayette Pavilion Apartments offers 340 residential units.
The One Illinois Center also provides 866 parking spaces.
Structure & Facade
Both towers share the same structural solution, a Frame 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.
However, when it comes to the facade, both buildings use different approaches. The Lafayette Pavilion Apartments uses a Window Wall facade, while the One Illinois Center uses a Curtain Wall facade.
A Window Wall facade like the one seen in the Lafayette Pavilion Apartments uses panels fitted between floor slabs, leaving slab edges visible, while a curtain-wall facade like the one seen in the One Illinois Center uses a lightweight glass curtain wall hung from the structure.
Lafayette Pavilion Apartments | One Illinois Center | |
---|---|---|
Mies van der Rohe | Architect | Mies van der Rohe |
1955 | Construction Started | 1967 |
1958 | Year Completed | 1970 |
International Style | Architectural Style | International Style |
Residential | Current Use | Commercial |
22 | Floors Above Ground | 30 |
1 | Floors Below Ground | 4 |
67 m | Height (m) | 110 m |
Frame | Structure Type | Frame |
Concrete | Vertical Structure Material | Concrete |
Concrete | Horizontal Structure Material | Concrete |
No | Facade Structural? | No |
Aluminum, Glass | Main Facade Material | Glass, Steel, Aluminum |
MI | State | IL |
Detroit | City | Chicago |
1 Lafayette Plaisance | Address | 111 East Wacker Drive |