Northeastern Illinois University
El Centro
Project Story:
The Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) El Centro intends to inspire minority students, most of which will become the first in their family’s history to attain higher education. The main objective for this project was to create a building that would become a beacon for the community and inspire students from various ethnic backgrounds. It aspires to break down the emotional and psychological barriers of walking into a college building to provide a sense of belonging, create a sense of place, and make students, faculty, and the community feel welcomed.
El Centro is the first component in a satellite campus master plan envisioned by NEIU to provide educational, career and cultural opportunities the northwest communities of Chicago. The El Centro campus seeks to revitalize the swath of industrial land bordered by Kimball Avenue, the Union Pacific/Northwest Metra line, and the 90/94 expressway, while serving as a catalyst for further development in the area. These key components of community and infrastructure will support the campus and surrounding area to become more business, pedestrian, and bicycle friendly.
ONE OF ILLINOIS' 200 MOST IMPORTANT BUILDINGS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY
TO INSPIRE IMMIGRANTS TO ATTAIN HIGHER EDUCATION
AWARDS + RECOGNITION
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AIA Chicago, Distinguished Building Award
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AIA Northeast Illinois, Distinguished Building Award
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Architecture Masterprize, Platinum Award for Education
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Chicago Building Congress, New Construction Merit Award
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Colombian Diaspora Architectural Awards Silver Medal
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European Centre for Architecture Green Good Design Award
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Rethinking the Future, Sustainability Award
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Richard H. Driehaus Award for Architectural Excellence
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Urban Land Institute of Chicago Vision Award
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One of the 200 Significant Buildings Illinois 200 Bicentennial
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LEED Gold Certification
COLLABORATORS
Structural Engineering: Forefront Structural Engineers
Civil Engineering: Prism Engineering
Landscape Architect: Site Design Group
General Contractor: George Sollitt Construction Company
Acoustical Engineering: Arup