Plaza of the Americas

Chicago, IL
Market: 
Office
Products: 
Waterproofing
Project Type: 
Renovation
Size: 
14,800 sq ft.
Completion Date: 
2020

In 1965 the Plaza of the Americas was constructed, which is located between the Wrigley Building and 430 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago. The space features a flagpole for each member nation in the Organization of American States as well as Illinois and Chicago flags, along with a sculpture of Benita Juarez, Mexico’s first president of indigenous descent. 

Recently, the project underwent a renovation to update the public space and it was decided that Monolithic Membrane 6125 would be used as the waterproofing membrane of choice.

Owner: 
GNP & Associates Inc.
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Architect: 
Wiss, Janey Elster Associates Inc.
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Landscape Architect: 
Site Design Group
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General Contractor: 
LS Contracting Group
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