Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  9300 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Tom Harris
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Dri-Design, Arborwood, Shaw, reSAWN Timber
  • Design Principal: Joe Valerio
  • Principal In Charge: Mark Dewalt
  • Principal At Media Objectives: Joe Lawton
  • Project Architect: Tom Daly
  • Project Manager: Alexander Raynor
  • Architect: Lauren Shelton, Matt Gamache, Michael Johnson
  • Designer: Susan Crockett, Nina Cackovic, Haydyn Jones, Allison Rokusek, Jacob Goble, Rafael Barontini, Stephen Killion
  • General Contractor: Chicago Commercial Construction
  • Civil: Primera
  • Landscape Architecture: Jacobs Ryan Associates
  • Structural: Matrix Engineering
  • MEP: dbHMS
  • Environmental: Tetra Tech
  • Green Infrastructure: Biohabitats
  • City: Chicago
  • Country: United States
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Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade
© Tom Harris

Text description provided by the architects. Once an ecological sanctuary dominated by wetlands, the Calumet Region was altered by more than a century of industrialization. With little to no environmental regulations until 1970s, Big Marsh Park is the Chicago Park District’s largest reclamation project—a natural landscape damaged by slag from nearby steel mills. But in recent years, restorative efforts have aimed to set the park on a new course where industry, nature, and culture can safely coexist.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Exterior Photography, Door, Facade
© Tom Harris

Big Marsh Park is now home to a 45-acre bike park and a series of walking trails that provide eco-recreation opportunities in Chicago’s Southeast Side. At the park’s entrance, the Ford Calumet Environmental Center (FCEC) serves as both a gateway and a hub—educating visitors about its past and setting precedent for a new, sustainable future throughout the Calumet Region.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Exterior Photography, Concrete
© Tom Harris

The 9,300-square-foot facility is designed for education and park services, featuring a permanent exhibit about the site and region, classroom spaces, offices, a bike repair area, restrooms, and storage spaces. The building's materials reinforce its mission, with weathered steel cladding that recalls the site's industrial past, in contrast to exposed Nail Laminated Timber (NLT) which alludes to an environmentally-responsive future. Two large rooftop light monitors clad in wood cantilever over the entrance, flooding the interior double-height exhibition area with daylight.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Exterior Photography
© Tom Harris
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Upon entry, visitors are introduced to the Calumet Region and the story of Big Marsh Park through the exhibit. Steel frames display information on wood and acrylic panels next to encased taxidermy and custom wall murals. Recognizing that the building would be used for a wide range of events and activities, the interiors were designed with flexibility in mind. All of the displays are set on casters so that they can be easily wheeled to a storage room. On the opposite side, the classrooms have a retractable wall to divide or open the space.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Interior Photography, Table, Windows, Chair, Beam
© Tom Harris

The Chicago Parks District wanted the building to convey a sense of openness while also retaining the ability to be secured when park staff was not on site. In response, the center has 10-foot-square floor-to-ceiling windows facing the park that allow natural light deep into the space. Large operable hydraulic hangar doors made of steel, hinge downwards to fit flush with the exterior wall, covering windows to secure the facility when it is closed. The doors’ perforated metal screens preserve the visibility of the interior.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Interior Photography
© Tom Harris

Given the marsh’s importance to migrating birds, it was essential that the design be bird-friendly. The hangar doors form a canopy over the fritted glass when raised, providing shade and ensuring that birds flying overhead do not see landscape reflected in the windows and fly into them by mistake.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Interior Photography
© Tom Harris

The FCEC uses a constructed wastewater wetlands system—the first in Chicago and one of the first in Illinois. Its design takes inspiration from the park itself using the same processes which naturally occur in the marsh to produce clean water that is put back into the site via a leach field. The plants and other organisms in the system are used to filter the building’s blackwater, instead of putting it into the City’s already overloaded sewer system.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Beam
© Tom Harris

The Ford Calumet Environmental Center is a bold expression of a larger initiative striving toward the reclamation of a landscape tarnished by industry. Through environmental education and eco-recreation, the center aims to cultivate advocacy for positive change across the Calumet Region.

Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train - Exterior Photography, Windows, Forest
© Tom Harris

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Address:11555 S Stony Is Ave, Chicago, IL 60633, United States

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Cite: "Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Valerio Dewalt Train" 04 May 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/981265/ford-calumet-environmental-center-valerio-dewalt-train> ISSN 0719-8884

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