Aug, 2015
May, 2015
Mar, 2015
Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center
Construction on the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center is now complete and move-in is underway! View construction photos posted by the Public Building Commission of Chicago. See April 2014 news for the groundbreaking of Chicago Children’s Advocacy center.
Jan, 2015
Oct, 2014
TKB Welcomes New Team Member
Jessica Lopez began her first practical experience as a student intern at TKB. After two semesters working in the firm part time, she completed her degree at the University of Illinois in Chicago. By mutual agreement, she stayed on as a full-time employee, working now on corporate offices and higher education projects.
“As an intern, a student has an opportunity to learn what it’s like to work at a firm and to get to know the team and they get to know you. After finishing my architectural degree my inner soccer fan took me to Brazil for the World Cup. I then came back to my new permanent position at TKB. I’m excited to be working with an experienced team on a substantive project where I can contribute and continue to learn,” Jessica says.
2014 Coolest Offices in Chicago
TKB’s latest office design for the software design firm Trading Technologies was selected as one of Chicago’s coolest offices by Crain’s Chicago Business! Even better, the winners were self-nominated, meaning the Trading Technologies workers themselves think it’s cool. TKB’s relationship with TT goes back to its origins, with TKB designing offices in New York and London as well as Evanston and Chicago.
Read more here…
Aug, 2014
Apr, 2014
Groundbreaking for Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center
TKB participated in the groundbreaking for a new building addition for the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center. A longtime client, CCAC is a non-profit entity assisting children who have been sexually abused. It provides coordination and counseling services, housing and linking, various law enforcement and government services entities that surround this issue. The advocacy center’s management leads to less child trauma after the event, and a quicker path to recovery. The project is managed by the Public Building Commission of Chicago, and partially funded by the City of Chicago, with additional fundraising by the CCAC.
Donations may be made here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/chicagocac/