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Flanked by garden beds is a sea of Eco-Promenade pavers, transitioning from white to grey as they part in two around a garden island.
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Streaks of two-toned Eco-Promenade pavers run vertically along the walkway, flanked by intricate garden beds and bespoked park benches.
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Fulton Pocket Park
Project type
Parks,
Permeable
Location
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Chicago, IL
Application
Pedestrian, Permeable
Style
Linear

Fulton West is a newly constructed and LEED Gold-certified mixed-use office and retail development located in one of Chicago’s hottest areas, Fulton Market. Serving as an architectural anchor of the neighborhood, the impressive nine-story building features a plethora of modern office amenities, as it fronts onto a 20,000-square-foot courtyard park enclosed by the surrounding office buildings. The green space stands out amid modern aluminum and glass façades, creating unique visual interest and a welcoming environment for tenants. The lushly-landscaped courtyard provides an exciting gathering and event space, featuring a wide variety of colorful flowers and shrubs, custom wooden benches, water fountains, and lawn amphitheater. Chicago-based site design group, ltd. (site) chose Unilock Permeable Plank pavers with Smooth Premier finish to create the walkaways around the building entrance, providing a long-lasting, smooth, contemporary texture and alleviating any future stormwater management concerns that frequent the Chicago area.

Flanked by garden beds is a sea of Eco-Promenade pavers, transitioning from white to grey as they part in two around a garden island.
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Flanked by garden beds is a sea of Eco-Promenade pavers, transitioning from white to grey as they part in two around a garden island.
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Streaks of two-toned Eco-Promenade pavers run vertically along the zigzagging walkway, flanked by intricate garden beds and tall trees.
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