
Aqua (skyscraper), Chicago
It was nearly half a century later that Marina City finally met its match with the arrival of Aqua, Jeanne Gang’s shimmering high-rise wonder. Previously, the iconic “corncobs” ruled Chicago's riverfront for decades until Aqua, standing almost 860 feet tall and dripping with design flair, stole the glances and headlines alike. It’s bold, yes—but it’s also award-winning bold, proudly holding the title of the tallest building designed by a woman-led team. Chicago, meet your new skyline showstopper!
Just like Marina City, Aqua mixes it all—homes, shops, a hotel, and offices—but while Marina rolls with the curves, Aqua plays with layers. At first glance, it’s a rectangular tower. But then Gang pulls her architectural magic trick: “vertical topography.” That’s code for balconies that ripple, wave, jut, and recede across the façade like windblown water frozen in time.
One floor might sprout a sun-catching twelve-foot terrace. The next is a minimalist ledge, just two feet deep—or nothing at all. And where the balconies vanish, Gang slides in sleek, reflective glass “pools” that mimic shimmering water tucked between the waves. On top, there's an 80,000-square-foot garden playground—designed by Ted Wolff—with actual water and greenery, just in case the metaphor wasn’t clear enough.
From afar, Aqua can disappear into the skyline, especially on grey Chicago days. But catch it in the right light, and the building pulses with movement. Try standing underneath one of its corners and look up—your brain might short-circuit trying to make sense of the constantly shifting geometry. It’s like watching the city breathe.
No two balconies here are the same. Truly brilliant in its water-like appearance, this building proves that in Chicago, architecture isn’t just built—it flows...
Just like Marina City, Aqua mixes it all—homes, shops, a hotel, and offices—but while Marina rolls with the curves, Aqua plays with layers. At first glance, it’s a rectangular tower. But then Gang pulls her architectural magic trick: “vertical topography.” That’s code for balconies that ripple, wave, jut, and recede across the façade like windblown water frozen in time.
One floor might sprout a sun-catching twelve-foot terrace. The next is a minimalist ledge, just two feet deep—or nothing at all. And where the balconies vanish, Gang slides in sleek, reflective glass “pools” that mimic shimmering water tucked between the waves. On top, there's an 80,000-square-foot garden playground—designed by Ted Wolff—with actual water and greenery, just in case the metaphor wasn’t clear enough.
From afar, Aqua can disappear into the skyline, especially on grey Chicago days. But catch it in the right light, and the building pulses with movement. Try standing underneath one of its corners and look up—your brain might short-circuit trying to make sense of the constantly shifting geometry. It’s like watching the city breathe.
No two balconies here are the same. Truly brilliant in its water-like appearance, this building proves that in Chicago, architecture isn’t just built—it flows...
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Sight Name: Aqua (skyscraper)
Sight Location: Chicago, USA (See walking tours in Chicago)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Chicago, USA (See walking tours in Chicago)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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