About Cordogan Clark
At Cordogan Clark, we pride ourselves on more than just designing buildings – we craft experiences. Based in the heart of Chicago at 716 N Wells St, Chicago, IL 60654, we've established ourselves as a trusted architectural partner for a vast array of clients, encompassing corporate giants, non-profit organizations, and private developers. Our approach is rooted in a deep understanding of the complexities of the architectural process, coupled with a passion for creating impactful, aesthetically driven spaces. We specialize in a broad range of projects, including high-rise commercial developments that redefine the cityscape, intricate mixed-use projects that seamlessly blend residential and retail spaces, and innovative building designs that prioritize sustainability and energy efficiency. We’re committed to a collaborative design process, working closely with our clients every step of the way to ensure that the final result not only meets their requirements but also surpasses their expectations. Our team’s expertise extends to urban planning, building codes, and material selection, providing comprehensive solutions from initial concept through construction completion. Let Cordogan Clark transform your vision into a tangible reality – contact us today to begin the journey.
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“I really want to commend Alexis Flowers from Cordogan Clark & Associates – she was a fantastic partner. She worked closely with our team at OFW and her understanding of Cordogan Clark’s designs was truly exceptional. Alexis was incredibly detail-oriented and always provided clear, concise explanations, which really helped us get things done quickly. Because of her support, we were able to deliver both our products and service with a turnaround time that was truly outstanding. It was especially appreciated that she was so patient, even when our only chance to connect was during a conference call at a bustling Starbucks inside O’Hare Airport! Honestly, Alexis was a pleasure to work with, and she’s a great representative of Cordogan Clark. I’m confident your clients are in very capable hands.”
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“Overall, my experience with Kane County and Cordogan Clark regarding this breach of contract was extremely disappointing. It was simply a bad outcome.”
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“Honestly, the level of expertise and understanding you get working with these architects is fantastic. They really take the time to listen and truly get what you’re envisioning. John Clark, in particular, is an absolute gem – I couldn’t recommend him highly enough!”
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The “Dream Catcher” sculpture in the library’s entry atrium is truly a stunning piece of public art. The design, featuring a large, blue “Universe” shape descending with lights, beautifully symbolizes the way we gather knowledge and nurture our dreams. It’s a really thoughtful piece by Jerry Savage, and it’s especially welcoming to younger visitors, encouraging them to explore the technology and information of our time. Architect Cordogan Clark did a fantastic job creating the space to showcase this blend of art and science – it’s a wonderful invitation for everyone to delve into the universe of knowledge. You can even see sketches and videos of the sculpture’s creation on the second level, and for more details, check out the Google Map when you click “More Photos.”
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“Working with Cordogan Clark & Associates on this large school project in 2015 was a fantastic success. Initially, we were approached by our local school corporation, and they recognized Keystone Architecture’s reputation as a trusted, local firm – which was great. We’d actually been talking with Cordogan Clark beforehand, hoping to explore a potential partnership, and this school project proved to be the ideal opportunity for us to combine our strengths. Ultimately, we grew our team to over 50 people and successfully delivered a complex project involving both new construction and redesign. Cordogan Clark’s expertise, along with our own, was absolutely key to meeting the demanding deadlines and creating modern, well-executed designs. We really appreciate their contributions – especially their focus on the details – which has led to incredibly satisfied clients.”
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Honestly, I’m extremely disappointed with Cordogan Clark & Associates. It’s disheartening to see a firm with the potential to advocate for positive change – like closing youth prisons and investing in real healing – instead choosing to build a sixth one. Their repeated use of generic, seemingly meaningless language about the project just reinforces the feeling that they’re prioritizing profit over genuine concern for the youth impacted by this situation. It feels like they’re simply fulfilling a contract and ignoring the lived experiences of those most affected. I wouldn’t recommend working with them if you value ethical and impactful action.
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“I wholeheartedly recommend Cordogan Clark. I’ve had the pleasure of working with them on several commercial real estate projects since 2000, and I’ve been consistently impressed. They’re a truly dedicated team – the principals and staff really ‘sweat the details’ and consistently deliver designs with a distinct signature. As a developer, it’s incredibly valuable to find a team that understands and prioritizes getting projects done on time and within budget, which is exactly what CCA does.”
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“These are truly remarkable individuals, many of whom I’ve had the pleasure of knowing for years. They’re exceptionally well-regarded in the St. Louis architecture scene.”
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“Cordogan Clark & Associates clearly embodies a strong commitment to honesty and quality, and it’s evident in their leadership approach too.”
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“Frankly, I’m deeply concerned about this company’s priorities. Investing in youth prisons instead of essential services like schools, healthcare, and affordable housing sends a really troubling message about their values and the communities they’re choosing to support.”
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