The Clare at Water Tower, Senior living skyscraper in Gold Coast, Chicago, US
The Clare is a skyscraper in Chicago rising 53 stories to approximately 180 meters in height and designed specifically as a residential space for older adults. The building combines living quarters with public areas including restaurants and classroom spaces from Loyola University Chicago.
The building was completed in 2009 following a design by architects Perkins & Will. Between 2014 and 2016, it underwent extensive renovations to improve its facilities and enhance resident comfort.
The building houses classroom spaces from Loyola University Chicago, creating living connections between residents and academic life in the Gold Coast neighborhood. This blend of housing and education shapes the character of the place and encourages interaction across generations.
The building sits near Water Tower Place and features multiple dining areas for visitors and residents to use. Access and orientation are straightforward, and proximity to public transportation makes reaching the location convenient.
The skyscraper stands as one of the tallest buildings worldwide dedicated entirely to senior residential living and gained rapid popularity after its opening. This specialization makes it a noteworthy example of modern design in the senior housing field.
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