Monday, July 25, 2016

833 North Clark Tops Out, Gets a New Name: Aurélien

Rendering of 833 North Clark (Courtesy of Ryan Companies)

Rendering of 833 North Clark (Courtesy of Ryan Companies)

The impending decoupling of Great Britain from the floundering European Union has apparently had zero impact on Lincoln Property Company and Ryan Companies, as this past Friday they announced the renaming of the skyscraper at 833 North Clark Street “The Aurélien.”

It’s a deliberately European-sounding name for what the developers describe as a “European-inspired” building.

In our experience of living in Europe, a “European” apartment means the toilet is in a small closet in a different part of the apartment than the sink; someone’s cut the kitchen in half horizontally and built a three-foot-tall sleeping loft above the cabinets; and you have to bring your own stove, refrigerator, microwave, and sometimes even the kitchen sink. Seriously.

With any luck the Aurélien will be European-inspired, but up to American standards. Then again, as recently as a few years ago there were still plenty of units in Presidential Towers that didn’t have dishwashers or microwaves.

“Aurélien” is a French name. Currently the most famous Aurélien is Aurélien Collin, a French soccer player who plays for the New York Red Bulls. If you’re into beefcake photos, a Google Image Search of the name is worth your while.

Aurélien 833 North Clark under construction (Courtesy of Near North Spy Tim)

Aurélien 833 North Clark under construction (Courtesy of Near North Spy Tim)

A new name means a fancy new web site is in order. Unfortunately, aurelienchicago.com doesn’t actually do anything but take your e-mail address. So if you want more information about the building, read the press release below.  There’s some good nuggets in there.

And for those of you who will re-write this article for your blog and pretend it’s your own work, you can type the é character on a Mac keyboard by either holding down the e until you get an accent choice pop-up, or press Option-e followed by a regular e. On Windows, it’s along the lines of Ctrl+Win+Alt+328220+PgUp+middle_click or something like that.


CHICAGO — The luxury Gold Coast apartment tower being co-developed by Ryan Companies US, Inc. and Lincoln Property Company at 833 North Clark Street in Chicago has reached two noteworthy milestones. Simultaneous to the ceremonial “topping out” phase of the 31-story, under-construction structure, Aurélien was unveiled as the name and brand identity of the multi-family high-rise community.

Aurélien is a $100-million-plus, 368-unit luxury apartment tower currently under construction at the southeast corner of Clark and Chestnut streets on a 41,000-square-foot land site. Construction on the project began last July and is slated to be completed by early 2017. Daiwa House Texas Inc. is the primary equity investor in Aurélien.

To celebrate the topping out, a 1,200-pound, 9’-0” linear foot steel beam was lifted from the ground to the top of the building’s shell some 340 feet above. Development, design and construction team members and trades workers gathered on site for a private event to sign the beam and observe it being hoisted to the top of the building. Logos of those closely linked to the project were displayed on the beam.

“The topping out ceremony is an appropriate point in the construction process to highlight the progress that has been made to date, while anticipating the completion of this significant downtown development,” said Jim Herbst, Division Manager, Ryan Companies US, Inc. “Raising that steel beam gives further definition to Aurélien’s architectural scope. Celebrating that milestone with those working to make the project a reality was also very appropriate.”

Herbst noted some interesting statistics about the construction of Aurélien. At this point in the construction cycle, 132 tons of steel beams have been used to shape the shell of the building. Additionally, 1,355 tons of rebar has been used, 20,150 cubic yards (2,239 truckloads) of concrete has been poured above grade, more than 500 panels of precast concrete have been installed and 411,000 pounds (or about 150 miles) of post tensioning cables have been utilized thus far during construction.

Herbst also acknowledged that approximately 50 different subcontractor companies, and counting, have been instrumental in building Aurélien. The number of construction workers has averaged about 70 per day, swelling to 130 during the concrete pours. In total more than 155,400 safe hours have been logged to date.

The name Aurélien makes an appropriate yet subtle reference to the development’s prominent location within Chicago’s renowned and highly sought-after Gold Coast neighborhood. Further, the European-based name portrays an image that is both classic and contemporary, reflecting the target audience of future residents that includes technology-driven, educated, young professionals or urban couples who desire a luxury living experience in the upscale neighborhood.

“The name Aurélien, which starts with A-U, the scientific symbol for gold, along with the richness of the finishes being incorporated into the building, is a very appropriate name for this luxury apartment tower,” said Irini Boeder, Assistant Vice President of Marketing, Lincoln Property Company. “Everything about Aurélien, from its name and location to its finishes, design schemes and color palettes, speaks to understated elegance, exceptional customer service and lifestyle convenience.”

When it opens in early 2017, Aurélien will comprise 368 luxury apartments, including 78 studios and convertibles, 209 one-bedroom units, 75 two-bedroom units and 6 penthouse apartments. Unit sizes, except for the penthouses, will range from 563 square feet to 1,252 square feet. Penthouse units will range from 1,179 square feet to 3,250 square feet.

Aurélien’s location is ideal for residents living, working and playing in or near the Gold Coast. The site is situated in close proximity to transportation including two CTA stations and other public transportation options important to those who work downtown. It offers easy access to Lake Shore Drive and the Kennedy Expressway for those traveling by car to suburban destinations.

The building is within walking distance of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile (North Michigan Avenue), the downtown CBD, the Northwestern and Loyola University graduate school campuses, and the Northwestern medical center. Located nearby are an abundance of restaurants, clubs, retail amenities, and cultural facilities. It is also within close proximity to the lakefront, from Oak Street Beach to Navy Pier.

from Chicago Architecture http://www.chicagoarchitecture.org/2016/07/25/833-north-clark-tops-out-gets-a-new-name-aurelien/


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