EVANSTON PRESERVATION COMMISSION

Preservation & Design Awards

2018 Nomination Form

The Evanston Preservation Commission is pleased to call for nominations for the 2018 Evanston Preservation & Design Awards. This program is aimed at recognizing property owners, architects, contractors and local organizations for their contribution to maintaining and enhancing the architectural, historical and cultural heritage of the City of Evanston through the following categories: Sensitive Addition, Appropriate New Construction, Proper Rehabilitation and Restoration.

PROJECT ADDRESS OR NAME OF INDIVIDUAL BEING NOMINATED: (Please enter below) Kellogg Global Hub, 2211 Campus Drive

CATEGORY: (check appropriate categories)

___ Sensitive Addition/Alteration: a project that successfully integrated an addition/alteration within the architectural style of a main house or building and complements the context and character of a historic district, neighborhood or a specific area within the City.

___ Adaptive Reuse: a project that creatively achieved the adaptive reuse of an existing structure originally used for another purpose. The project must have undertaken at least substantial rehabilitation.

___X Appropriate New Construction: A new house, building or structure that through its design and use of building materials enhances the quality of the built environment. The project must have a positive impact on its immediate surroundings, including historic district, neighborhood or a specific area within the City.

___ Proper Rehabilitation/Restoration: A project that has closely followed the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for The Treatment of Historic Properties and its Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring and Reconstructing Buildings (landmarks and non-landmark contributing/significant buildings city wide are also eligible)

___ Innovative Solutions in Preservation: Showing sensitive and creative solutions incorporating issues of sustainability, adaptive reuse and integration of accessibility improvements.

___ Life Achievement/Preservationist of the Year: This award is given to an individual who has demonstrated a sustained commitment to the preservation movement for the benefit of the City of Evanston through his/her work or volunteerism. (continues next page)

1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Describe briefly and concisely the project's scope of work and important features. Include with your nomination BEFORE and AFTER digital pictures. Attach additional information on a separate sheet if necessary.

The Kellogg Global Hub is a new, state of the art education facility for the Kellogg School of Management at . It is designed to expand the interactive and social values of business education in a creative, collaborative, team-based environment.

The overall shape and orientation responds to the scale of the campus as well as the force and power of Lake to the east, and the iconic Skyline to the south.

The building’s tiered, cantilevered, and fluid form gives the sense of structure in motion against the shore of Lake Michigan. The sculpted, undulating form weaves around the building, revealing multi- level terraces and interstitial spaces that foster informal social activity and cross-pollination.

Navigating the interior delivers an equally fluid experience. The interior is connected visually through a series of openings that facilitate circulation and visual transparency.

LIFE ACHIEVEMENT/PRESERVATIONIST OF THE YEAR DESCRIPTION: Describe or list the accomplishments, work, and achievements of the individual being nominated that have contributed to the historic preservation movement in Evanston and the reason(s) why the nominee deserves this award. Submit a digital photo portrait of the individual being nominated. Attach additional information on a separate sheet if necessary.

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2 PROJECT'S: Beginning Date: ______April 2014 Completion Date: ______2017 [email protected] Owner's Name: ______Northwestern______University __ Phone: _____847-491-______425_8 ____ Email: ______IL Mailing Address: ______2020 Ridge Avenue,______Suite 250 Evanston _____ State: ____ Zip Code: ______60208 ______

Architect's Name: ______KPMB Architects Phone: ______416 977 5104 Email: [email protected]

Mailing Address: ______322 King Street______West, 3rd Floor , Canada__ State: ____ Zip Code: ______

Contractor's Name: ______Power Construction Phone: ______(312)312) 596 -6960 Email: ______

Mailing Address: ______8750 W Bryn Mawr______Ave #500, Chicago ___ State: ____IL Zip Code: ______60631 ______

LIFE ACHIEVEMENT/PRESERVATIONIST OF THE YEAR:

Nominee's Name: ______Phone: ______Email: ______

Mailing Address: ______State: ____ Zip Code: ______

NOMINATION SUBMITTED BY: [email protected] Name: ______Andrew McGonigle _Phone: ______847-491-4258 Email ______

Mailing Address: ______2020 Ridge______Ave. Suite 250 Evanston _ State: ____IL Zip Code: ______60208

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Please submit your completed nomination form in one PDF file and one hard copy, no later than Friday, April 6, 2018 by 5 pm to: Evanston Preservation & Design Awards c/o Carlos D. Ruiz, Senior Planner/preservation Coordinator, Community Development Department, Planning & Zoning Division, 2100 Ridge Avenue, Room 3201, Evanston, IL 60201. Phone (847) 448-8687, Fax (847) 448-8120, E-mail [email protected]

IMPORTANT: Do not forget to include BEFORE and AFTER digital photos of the nominated project.

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The Kellogg Global Hub is a new, state of the art education facility for the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. It is designed to expand the Kellogg School of interactive and social values of business education in a creative, collaborative, team- Management based environment. Category: The overall shape and orientation responds to the scale of the campus as well as the Appropriate New force and power of Lake Michigan to the east, and the iconic Chicago Skyline to the Construction south. Address: 2211 Campus Drive The building’s tiered, cantilevered, and fluid form gives the sense of structure in Evanston, IL motion against the shore of Lake Michigan. The sculpted, undulating form weaves Owner: around the building, revealing multi-level terraces and interstitial spaces that foster Northwestern University informal social activity and cross-pollination. Architect: KPMB Architects Navigating the interior delivers an equally fluid experience. The interior is connected Contractor: visually through a series of openings that facilitate circulation and visual Power Construction transparency. Completion Date: 2017 The project is organized to foster serendipitous social and academic exchanges, extending education beyond traditional classroom settings. The building reinvigorates and leads discussion around the values and meaning of business education.

The building will further Kellogg’s mission to educate, equip and inspire the next generation of leaders who will challenge convention, reshape the practice of business and inspire growth in themselves and others. 1 Aerial views of north Lakefill area before construction of Kellogg Global Hub. 2 View of west entrance 3 View east of south courtyard 4 View of west entrance 5 View south over Collaboration Plaza 6 View east from West Entrance 7 View south over Collaboration Plaza 8 View north of south terrace 9 View west of east elevation 10 Fully Integrated Passive/Active Systems 11