University/College

University of Chicago, Illinois

1201 E.60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637, United States

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About the project

The David Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago is a space of discourse and intellectual exchange aimed at fostering the engagement of scholars, researchers and dignitaries from around the
world. The Forum’s prominent location on Chicago’s Midway Plaisance across from Rockefeller Memorial Chapel offers expansive views of Downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan as well as the University Campus and Woodlawn Community. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the 97,000 square-foot building is composed of a two-story base and a slender, eight-story tower that will provide the University with a 285- seat auditorium and much needed multipurpose meeting spaces for workshops, symposia and lectures, among other activities.

The tower is organized as a stack of neighborhoods with meeting and communal spaces offering diverse
environments—formal and informal, calm and animated, focused and diffuse, scheduled and
spontaneous. Each neighborhood coalesces around a central private social lounge, creating a sense of
community and identity. The neighborhoods are vertically stacked, rotated and oriented to give each
space a unique perspective of Chicago, producing a form that faces both the north and south sides of
Chicago.

The building prompts its varied populations to cross paths with one another, where possible, to enhance
intellectual exchange. The lower floors of the David Rubenstein Forum are porous and dynamic with
connections to the campus and the community in all directions. As one climbs the building, there is a
progressive retreat from the everyday to more contemplative spaces, with dramatic views of Chicago and
Lake Michigan.

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97,000 sq-ft.

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United States
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