John C. Lahey
John Lahey, AIA, is an American architect who is chairman and a principal in charge of design for Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB). He is an authority on high-rise residential, transit-oriented development, and innovative design.[1]
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Lahey in 2010 (or earlier) | |
| Born | April 13, 1953 Flushing, Queens, U.S. |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Practice | Solomon Cordwell Buenz |
| Buildings | Legacy Tower 340 on the Park The Heritage at Millennium Park One Rincon Hill |
Lahey earned a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University.
Projects
- Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago Therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research - the first American school designed specifically to meet the needs of students with autism.[2]
- 340 on the Park (Chicago) - a 62-story all-residential tower and the first in the Midwest to achieve LEED silver certification.[3]
Awards
Lahey and SCB are recipients of:
- The LEAF Award for Best Use of Technology [4]
- The CBC Merit Award and IBS Award for Loyola University's Richard J. Klarchek Information Commons[5]
- Chicago Tribune Architecture Firm of the Year 2000 [6]
References
- , SCB Rankings
- , Easter Seals
- 340 on the Park, 340 on the Park
- Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Leaf Award Previous Winners
- , IBS Award Listing
- "Solomon Cordwell Buenz". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-08-05., Tribune 'Best Of' 2000
See also
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