ChjpHunter
Posts : 55 Join date : 2010-09-15
| Subject: Exelon and ComE Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:30 am | |
| The pavilions are named for Exelon, a Chicago-based company that generates the electricity transmitted by its subsidiary Commonwealth Edison (ComEd).[2] The city of Chicago has collaborated with Exelon and ComEd on a variety of environmental projects, including the installation of solar power in buildings, support for sustainable design and renewable energy, and furthering educational and social awareness of green architecture in the city.[7] The pavilions cost $7 million,[2] $5.5 million of which was donated by Exelon and ComEd.[6] The lead designer for the North Pavilions was Thomas H. Beeby of Hammond Beeby Rupert Ainge Architects.[3] Beeby's designs for the North Pavilions are "in harmony with the Harris Theater",[24] for which he was the architect as well. The North Pavilions are along Randolph Street on either side of the theater, which is Millennium Park's indoor performing-arts venue.[3] medicare supplementbuild muscle | |
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