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SOM completes Willis Tower Skydeck transformation

Reconstruction & Renovation

SOM completes Willis Tower Skydeck transformation

The renovation includes a new exhibition and a reimagined observation deck.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | April 28, 2021
Willis Tower Skydeck observation

All photos: Dave Burk | SOM

SOM has completed the renovation and transformation of the Willis Tower Skydeck. The project includes an immersive new exhibition and a reimagined observation deck that will allow visitors to explore the city’s past, present, and future. The project returns the Skydeck to the original vision for the building, foregrounding the tower’s iconic views while showcasing its structural design through minimal design gestures and subtle finishes.

Upon entering, guests are guided through an interactive exhibition that explores how architecture has shaped Chicago’s history and identity. The exhibition includes bronze models of the city’s most influential buildings and a fly-through video that gives an immersive tour of the skyline.

 

Willis Tower skydeck observation

 

The transformed observation deck on floor 103 includes improved lighting and building technology upgrades that greatly expand views across the city. New interactive screens encourage visitors to learn more about Chicago’s historic architecture.

As part of the renovation, Willis Tower earned LEED Platinum certification. SOM led design for architecture, interiors, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering. RL Edward Partners and Clark Construction Group constructed the renovation.

 

Willis Tower skydeck

 

WIllis Tower skydeck exhibit

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