Monday, February 1, 2010

MWC_ROUGH DRAFT_LIGHTING





Starting to dabble with the use of heavy timbers salvaged from project sites diverting the lumber from land fills. We also removed and restored door and window hardware in an attempt to reclaim and UpCycle the waste produced from our construction sites. The intention is to produce fixtures fabricated with salvaged materials with an approachable design aesthetic that evokes comfort, a warmth, and doesn't hurt the wallet. We are currently structuring a program of designs based upon readily available materials that are on the way to the trash bin. There is still much work to be done to get the prototype fixture glowing.



Monday, January 25, 2010

PUBLIC WORKS






3CC Completed Interior Renovations this past fall, for more information on the Ela Area Public Library in Lake Zurich Illinois please visit.... http://www.eapl.org/

Friday, January 1, 2010

PUBLIC WORKS




3CC completed renovations to the facade, depository system, offices, lobby and main entrance to the Indian Trials Public Library. http://www.indiantrailslibrary.org/

Oakbrook Progress...

A few photos to update the projects progress. More information to come detailing the core and shell, alternative energy systems, and soon to come framing details.











Monday, December 28, 2009

Northbrook


































Wicker Park Loft














Sunday, December 27, 2009

3rd Coast Featured on Houzz Interior Design Site

Here is on of our projects featured on Houzz, select the option to play the slide show.

http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/13897/list/Bellevue

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Office Building Lit by 100% LED Lighting




$29,000 Robotic Fish to Monitor World's Oceans, Frustrate Fisherman

http://www.ecogeek.org/component/content/article/2640

Tesla Model S Pics - It’s Officially Gorgeous




Friday, December 25, 2009

ArchitectureChicago PLUS : The van Berkel stripped bare by her disassemblers,...



The UN Studio designed Daniel Burnham Pavilion is disassembled, recycled, steel and framing materials have been deconstructed and shipped off to the Resource Center Chicago http://www.resourcecenterchicago.org/ to be re purposed into a new structure for their facilities. 3rd Coast is appreciative for the opportunity to serve Chicago and we thank everyone who was involved.



Blog: ArchitectureChicago PLUS
Post: The van Berkel stripped bare by her disassemblers, even
Link: http://arcchicago.blogspot.com/2009/11/van-berkel-stripped-bare-by-her.html

ArchitectureChicago PLUS : van Berkel pavilion unveiled!


3rd Coast completion of the UN Studio designed Burnham Pavilion.

Blog: ArchitectureChicago PLUS
Post: van Berkel pavilion unveiled!
Link: http://arcchicago.blogspot.com/2009/06/van-berkel-pavilion-unveiled.html

Violet Hour Facade _Graffiti Time Lapse

A Middle West Collective Project installed a public art display on the facade of Violet hour over the summer. Check out the time lapse... www.theviolethour.com


video

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Army of Creatures! Here are some toys mWc designed and fabricated up-cycling salvaged materials from the UN Studio Burnham Pavilion. We will be giving the toys away at a couple locations- www.asraigarden.com and www.rebuildingexchange.org

Friday, November 20, 2009

A Middle West Collective Project


The Middlewest Collective Project is a group of Chicago locals and like-minded individuals from separate industry backgrounds (builder, baker, restauranteurs, florist, interior designers, creative directors, artists, etc) and professions who come together to collaborate on a variety of projects which benefit the community and local businesses by utilizing an adaptation of integrated project delivery. The collectives endeavors range from art installations, furniture & lighting fixtures design and fabrication, interior renovations & interior design, restaurant & hotel concepts, and pretty much anything amazing.

These tables are one part of a furniture line meant for retail applications which we up-cycled using salvaged materials found and purchased from The Rebuilding Exchange. This table set is soon to find a home at the home, retail, and garden boutique Asrai Garden . A Middle West Collective Project will be making a its full product, services, and project launch soon!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Burnham Pavilion Deconstruction




3CC has been busy deconstructing the Burnham Pavilion this week. The Burnham Pavilion has been in Millenium Park since this summer as part of the Burnham Plan Centennial. Learn more at http://burnhamplan100.uchicago.edu/. The majority of materials from the Pavilions will be up-cycled.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Building Materials Reuse Association

3rd Coast Construction is proud to say that we are an active member of the non-profit, educational organization. The Building Material Reuse Association's (BMRA) mission is to facilitate building deconstruction and the reuse / recycling of recovered building materials.

Read more about the work BMRA & members like 3rd Coast Construction in this recent article in Architecture Update Magazine.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Deconstructing- University of Chicago Fine Arts Building

3rd Coast donated time to deconstruct and ship items from the University of Chicago Art department building to the Rebuilding Exchange (www.rebuildingexchange.org). The University of Chicago has donated the majority to the Rebuilding Exchange. 3rd Coast purchased the remainder of the materials and have found a new home to integrate the purchased materials (lighting and sinks) into an upcoming renovation.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Health & Wellness Experience



























3rd Coast Construction was hired to design, build, and maintain the brand dynamics for the interior renovation of One Mind Body & Being . From the concrete flooring to the completed carpentry details. This yoga and pilates studio in the Bucktown/Wicker Park neighborhood is a great representation of our commitment to supporting local businesses, deconstruction & up-cycling of reclaimed materials, healthy environments and communities by providing environmentally sound building methods and means while maintaining a low carbon footprint and a cost effective budget. 3rd Coast strives to seamlessly integrate up cycled materials into structural or aesthetic elements within the space to create an organic transition from room to room to wall treatments and furnishings. Every member of 3rd Coast has passion, integrity, and an accountability to our clients and community which drives each member from the mechanical engineer to carpenter to interior designer, to IPD & BIM specialists, to the deconstruction methods, up cycled materials by realizing the balance of being fully engaged with our client and the project team to find the most cost effective and healthy solution for the space while maintaining the clients branding, budget, daily operations & logistics, and continued success of their business, which is only achieved by working together, and when appropriate incorporating 3rd Coasts adaptation of the Integrated Project Delivery and Building Information Modeling practices. 3rd Coast is appreciative and proud to have the continued opportunity to help develop healthy businesses that are successes for the community.


One Mind Body & Being owner, Stacey Weinstein shared a similar design taste as 3CC when it came to the aesthetics and sense of welcoming comfort that was crucial for Stacey and the experience she wants her clients to experience while in the studio. 3CC sourced reclaimed materials, lighting, wall treatments and up-cycled them to make the wood finish treatments, wood landings, mirror trim details and the column wrap detail which was designed by Dan Sheehy of 3rd Coast. Elizabeth Cronin, owner of Asrai Gardens consulted on the interior color design, native plant program and reclaimed furnishings. The photography artwork displayed within the space and the project progress photographs within this project description were produced by Brian Willette of www.willettephoto.com

The raw and refurbished reclaimed materials were sourced and purchased from Meegan Czop, business manager of the, Rebuilding Exchange, local reclaimed lighting and furnishing purveyor Urban Remains along with another local reclaimed lighting and furnishing purveyor Architectural Artifacts.

content contribution provided dan sheehy

Blackbird Restaurant Chicago


Being ever thoughtful of maintaining a congruency in quality along with an innate understanding of the daily operations and consistently reaching for perfection in all areas of the restaurant, the Blackbird Restaurant Group made the choice to refresh the back of the house kitchens, cold prep and main work areas within the first floor and basement areas. I experienced the same painstaking attention to detail, care, and just plain hard work from the restaurant partners during the renovation process. The project time line was extremely aggressive and partners Chef Paul Kahan, Donald J Madia, and Rick Dermit were there throughout the renovation process. I had the opportunity to experience a level of ownership, humbleness, and pride in thier individual specialties and crafts which has and always will make Blackbird a piece of art ever moving, ever evolving, and consistently ahead of the culinary curve. Thank you to Chef Paul Kahan, Donald J Madia, Rick Dermit, Eduard Seitan, & the Blackbird staff for the opportunity to be a part of your project, Dan.

content provided by ds

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Burnham Pavilion in action


Dan Sheehy with Third Coast Construction (the Pavilion fabricator) snapped a few photos of the VanBerkel designed pavilion. The pavilion is set to begin deconstruction November 4th.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Burnham shines light on Chicago

In celebration of the Burnham Plan, the UN Studio designed Burnham Centennial Pavilion comes alive with the help of Interactive Lighting Program developed by Studio Daniel Sauter.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

a Middle West Collective project | The Violet hour Facade


The artist Kristen Romaniszak is the local artist who completed the art work on the facade. Kristens work can also be seen and purchased at Asrai Garden. We also want to thank the Violet Hour for the opportunity.


Artist
Kristen Romaniszak
www.krittenchild.com
krittenchild@gmail.com


The Violet Hour
www.theviolethour.com

Reclaimed Material Source
www.rebuildingexchange.org
info@rebuildingexchange.org

Up-Cycler
www.3rdcoastconstrcution.com
info@3rdcoastconstruction.com

Design Consultant
Elizabeth Cronin
www.asraigarden.com
asraigarden@sbcglobal.net

A Middle West Collective Project

We, A Middle West Collective Project, have facilitated and completed the preparatory wall design work on the last two art installations for the Violet hour facade and each has maintained an environmentally conscious approach while promoting local artists and community thoughtfulness. More to share about the Middle West Collective Project soon.

South Loop



This project currently underway. 3CC has deconstructed finished and building materials to begin the initial phase of this 2 story lofted condo complete design build build renovation. More progress photos and project descriptions to follow....

Wicker Park Loft

Almost there....


This 2 story lofted condo is still underway and is slated to complete in 45-50 days.

Friday, June 19, 2009

UN Studio | Burnham 100 Pavilion

Check out ABC's coverage of the UN Studio Ben Van Berkel design Burnham 100 pavilion project which 3rd Coast Construction built in Millennium Park. This ode to Daniel Burnhams 1909 plan, is open to the public today. The pavilion is on display to the public through to the end of October.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The media loves a good Burnham Pavillion

Spring isn't the only thing that's got people buzzing and basking in the wonderment of Millennium Park. The new Burnham Pavilions are attracting quite a bit of media attention. The pavilions, of which Third Coast Construction is working on one, are being erected in celebration of the 100 years since The Burnham Plan, which essentially designed Chicago, took effect. Read all about the love here:

The Burnham Plan Centennial

Watch Out Bean

A Sneak Peak

ArchitectureChicago Plus

Inhabit

Interior Design

Also, see the Third Coast Construction post about this project we're working on.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

2135 Division



The project began with a complete demolition of the interior. All building materials were either salvaged or contained recycled content, all paints used are low VOC, all plumbing fixtures used are low flow and Eco friendly. 3CC constructed all new walls, installed new doors, base and case moldings, installed all low voltage data and phone systems, repaired and refinished the flooring systems, removed and rebuilt the kitchens and bathrooms, built the new wash station area, installed all millwork, lighting packages, new mechanical systems, and completed renovations of the facade, etc. Highlighted in the imagery above is the Reception and lounge area and a wall installation designed by The Mighty Bear Cats.
The Circle Salon is located in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago. Take a look at http://thecirclesalon.com/ We appreciate the opportunity to meet and work with like minded individuals.

UN Studio| Burnham Pavilion | Millennium Park

When Daniel Burnham laid out his plan to pull Chicago from the civic disaster it was becoming, he approached it with the future in mind and perhaps a hint of showmanship. A century later, with Chicago an architectural and civic wonder, designers are thinking along the same futuristic lines with a full serving of sustainability.As the city celebrates 100 years of The Burnham Plan, innovative design and construction is once again making headlines and is certain to drop jaws. On June 19, two new temporary pavilions will be unveiled to the public. One of the pavilions was designed by the Amsterdam-based Ben van Berkel. His UN Studio is working with Third Coast Construction to create the sustainable steel and wooden pavilion. Assembly has begun in Millennium Park where the pavilion will be shown until October at which point it will be dismantled and recycled. Third Coast Construction will see to it that all of the materials will go to a variety of non for profit organizations and charitable groups.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

2116 Farnsworth


Multiple Pictures of the construction stages.



The renderings, architecture and design of this home have all been completed by Product Architecture + Design.

Renderings include the new kitchen/living room layout. The kitchen cabinets are being provided by Steel Skin a sustainable kitchen millwork company.

The interior renovations will create more of an open feel to the home while maintaining its warmth with the finishes selected by Product Architects.

There are also views of the rear additions once construction has been completed, the protected trees and the form work for the rear additions on the home.

31 Windsor Drive


This is a sustainable green build single family home that will, once completed, house a family of four. 3CC has had the opportunity to work with the architect and client in value engineering the mechanical systems, finish material selections; added value of deconstruction benefits and other areas of the home to help reach the clients desired budget while maintaining the function and aesthetic sensibilities captured within these renderings.





Collaborating with this innovative architectural group and a client dedicated to a more efficient and sustainable lifestyle created a cohesive project team, which speaks to the collective and sustainable sensibilities of 3CC, the architect, and the client. We appreciate and look forward to contributing to this forward thinking project dynamic.

All of the renderings, design and architecture were preformed by the talented and innovative group, Garofalo Architects.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Deconstruction

The following is taken from Wikipedia.org.

Deconstruction is the selective dismantlement of building components, specifically for re-use, recycling, and waste management. It differs from demolition where a site is cleared of its building by the most expedient means. Deconstruction has also been defined as “construction in reverse.” The process of dismantling structures is an ancient activity that has been revived by the growing field of sustainable, green building. Buildings, like everything, have a life-cycle. Deconstruction focuses on giving the materials within a building a new life once the building as a whole can no longer continue.

When buildings reach the end of their useful life, they are typically demolished and hauled to landfills. Implosions or ‘wrecking ball’ style demolition is relatively inexpensive and offers a quick method of clearing sites for new structures. On the other hand, this method creates substantial amounts of waste. Components within old buildings may still be valuable, sometimes more valuable than at the time the building was constructed. Deconstruction is a method of harvesting what is commonly considered waste and reclaiming it into useful building material.

3CC is proud to be a certified deconstruction contractor and we try to implement this, even the smallest of increments, into all of our projects. We are able to give the owner a tax deduction for any material that is donated from the building. Because of what we find during many deconstruction projects, we are able to give the owner a tax deduction for any material that is donated from the building. We are certified deconstruction contractor providing services for residential, commercial, light industrial, non for profit organizations and we are implementing this ideology for all of our projects, when it is appropriate.

A favorite


Asrai Garden is one of my favorite local Chicago business. Owner Elizabeth Cronin has a selection of regional and local flowers, plants, eclectic art and cards (most of which are made by local designers and artists), hand crafted candles and apothecary, amongst many other great little items. Some of the cards that are sold are produced by her staff, including my favorite, Mid West card, which one staff member (Rose) produced the art work and the final product.

The aesthetic that Asrai garden produces (in my humble opinion) is forward thinking, comforting, familiar, classic, and with all of the local artists and designer goods packed into the little shop, it's a special place. I would buy just about everything in the store. It's Chicago, it's home grown and it's one of a kind.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Interesting Concept

You can't stop and give shelter to every homeless person you pass, but 15 Below is a pretty cool concept.

A site we like

A very cool companu in Virginia with great salvaged and vintage items. Check 'em out right here: Factory 20.

Threadless Kids Retail Store/1905 W. Division


3CC was very excited to have been selected to complete the design build scope of work. The Threadless Kids retail store at 1905 W. Division Street. With a budget conscious and sustainable approach and the project was completed ahead of schedule, within budget and with a happy client, which to us is the best way to end any project.

3CC exercised various
Sustainable interior design initiatives during the Deconstruction prior tot he build phase. his projects focus was to maintain the focus on Threadless’ aesthetic & brand along with utilizing an IPD project structure between the clients build out liaison (Dustin Henderlong) 3CC and 3CC's architect. Threadless is a great client to work for and have a very talented staff. It was pleasure to have the opportunity to work for them.

Deconstruction

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Tangible Worldwide - Innovative Creation





































































































3rd Coast utilized a integrated project delivery method working with the client and Founder of Tangible Worldwide Merrick along with Dan Pohrte of Product Architecture + Design. The interior renovation aesthetic & feeling state speaks directly to the concept Tangible Worldwide Chicago office location was to create, an innovative, creative, and welcoming space using a mixture of materials, textures, and building methods.

www.willettephoto.com

This is a far cry from typical workspace fluorescent tubes beating down on the employees and creates a healthy and productive work space. There is a boxing gym that had been designed by 3CC. The first floor has the reception area, which showcases a glass partition, a log inset and a custom built reception desk that (which, was assembled on-site re purposing and existing desk). Behind the log inset is the White Room. The conference room has an impressive sound attenuation system that diverts the noise from the progress being done upstairs in the main office areas. The large plain white wall will be used as a projection screen. The bar was designed, as most bars are, for socializing. It also acts as the exterior of the first floor restrooms. The first floor men's bathroom art work was done by Josh Kenyon who is an independent artist and holds the position of creative director for Tangible Worldwide .

Friday, December 19, 2008

Restaurant Takashi




















www.takashichicago.com

Gold Coast






Interior renovation in a high rise condominium building located in the Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood.Contributors, www.brianwillettephoto.com, architect of record and design architect http://product-architects.com/ , custom kitchen cabinet supply and design http://www.vestachicago.com/2009/home.html


CS Interior

The summer issue of CS Interiors featuring Third Coast Construction, LLC and Creative Collective.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

WEST_LOOP_


Back in the 1920s when a small business was truly the American way to find success, this 20,000 square foot warehouse was the home of the neighborhood grocer. The building is the epitome of old school Chicago and we are working to maintain its original aesthetic charm.


When we first approached this project, the façade was nearly jet black with filth collected over the years. By taking it apart brick by brick, we’ve been able to save much of the original structure. Only a minimal amount of reclaimed face brick has been purchased from a demolition company. By using a soy based cleaning agent, much of the original brick has been restored returning the façade to its intended look. We’ve also saved many of the beautiful features found inside such as a fully functional grocer’s scale.

Architect and designer, Product Architecture and Design, chose a material palette comprised of sustainable materials that will be consistent throughout the project. Due in part to these efforts, this project is going to achieve a LEED Silver rating for sustainable building. In addition to the reclaimed brick and other reclaimed materials, and the soy cleaning agents, we will be using low Voc paints, water based floor coverings, an indoor air quality system, the building will have a green roof, energy star rated lighting fixtures, low flo sustainable plumbing fixtures and more.

In keeping in the tradition that built Chicago, 3CC is excited to partner with the building owners to help them achieve their goal of a sustainable, healthy and community based project to house their business.