LG VRF systems provide comfort while maintaining building’s historic integrity
The Chicago Motor Club building is an historic city landmark that still embodies the Art Deco design elements that have long been held as cultural treasures. The 17-story building, which first opened in 1928 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, was crafted with a terra cotta and limestone façade, including an iconic 29-foot mural in the grand lobby that highlights popular driving destinations of the building’s original tenants across a map of the U.S.
The triple-height, rectangular lobby features small mezzanines at both the north and south ends and alcoves against each wall, and it is finely detailed throughout with Art Deco-style ornamentation.