Marks Barfield Architects and Davis Brody Bond have teamed up to design an aerial "gondola" that would stretch over the city of Chicago and serve as a major tourist attraction. Dubbed the Chicago Skyline, the cable car would transport passengers from the city's Navy Pier to the Riverwalk and Millennium Park, right by the downtown district known as The Loop. Renderings show glass-walled capsules suspended from a wire. The Chicago Skyline is a sophisticated, environmentally friendly aerial cable car that will be a unique urban experience," said the team.
Intended to operate year-round, the cable car service would be offered during the day and into the evening hours. It promises a completely new perspective of the city's architectural landmarks, which include SOM's supertall John Hancock Center and the corn-cob-shaped Marina City towers designed by Bertrand Goldberg.
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