Wolf Point West Tower vs St. Regis Chicago

Wolf Point West Tower
St. Regis Chicago

Comparing the Wolf Point West Tower and the St. Regis Chicago is interesting because they both stand in Chicago, IL, and were completed within 5 years of each other, but they were designed by different architects.

This offers a unique glimpse at how rival designers approached projects in the same city during the same era.

Height
152m
Floors
48

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 Wolf Point West Tower reaches 499ft (152m) with 48 floors above ground.

St. Regis Chicago also offers more total built-up area, a total fo 1,900,001 sqf (176,516m2), which is about 1,335,897 sqf (124,109m2) more than what the Wolf Point West Tower offers.

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 Wolf Point West Tower 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 bKL Architecture 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
Residential

Uses

Main use
Residential

Both the Wolf Point West Tower and the St. Regis Chicago were designed to serve as residential towers, and that has remained their main use since their completion, serving similar roles in the urban fabric.

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

In terms of capacity, the Wolf Point West Tower offers 509 apartments, while the St. Regis Chicago provides 393 units.

Both towers provide significant parking capacity, with Wolf Point West Tower offering 1350 spaces and the St. Regis Chicago offering 295.

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Structure & Facade

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Both the Wolf Point West Tower 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.

Wolf Point West Tower St. Regis Chicago
bKL Architecture Architect Studio Gang Architects
2012 Design Started 2014
2014 Design Ended 2016
2014 Construction Started 2016
2016 Year Completed 2021
Contemporary Architectural Style Contemporary
Residential Current Use Residential
48 Floors Above Ground 101
152 m Height (m) 364 m
52407 Built-up Area (m²) 176516
509 Residential Units 393
Frame Structure Type Frame
Concrete Vertical Structure Material Reinforced Concrete
Reinforced Concrete Horizontal Structure Material Reinforced Concrete
No Facade Structural? No
Glass, Steel Main Facade Material Aluminum, Glass
James McHugh Construction Co. Main Contractor James McHugh Construction Co.
Hines, Magellan Development Group Developer Magellan Development Group
Wolff Landscape Architecture Landscape Architect OLIN
Alvine Engineering MEP Engineer DbHMS
Halvorson And Partners Structural Engineer Magnusson Klemencic Associates
IL State IL
Chicago City Chicago
343 West Wolf Point Plaza Address 363 East Wacker Drive