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The new Swiss Consulate Chicago brings a domestic language to the office interior at the Hancock Tower.

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Model

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The reception desk is articulated in a bold red form adjacent to the entrance clad in mirror polish chrome.

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A translucent interior curtain wall brings daylight deep into the unit.

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Softly curving walls form an open yet enclosed space for informal meetings at an organically shaped table.

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The kitchenette blends into the green screen walls with spider green marble and plants.

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The working areas of the office are distinguished with white paint, dividing the communal areas of the office from the private areas of the office space.

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The General Consul's office looks westward over the Chicago skyline received visual privacy with a translucent glass partition wall.

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The conference room receives natural daylight from the adjacent office space.

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The Swiss Consulate is organized a central organically shaped core with offices at the perimeter of the unit.

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