Deep Tunnel Project Entrance Rendering
Randal Birkey was contracted by an architect to prepare a rendering of a proposed entrance structure design near a Chicago “Deep Tunnel Project” location. Randal went on site and took reference photos. He then inserted the architect’s entrance design–based upon scale design drawings–into the scene and rendered it in a line and watercolor style.
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November 30th, 2007 at 9:26 am
Actually, where is the entrance to Deep Tunnel. As a kid, I remember them starting to build it and was always fascinated by the project, but never could learn much about it.
December 3rd, 2007 at 1:16 pm
There are actually a number of “entrances” to the deep tunnel project since it is so huge. The entrance illustrated above was located in Stickney at the water treatment plant along the Cal-Sag Channel. I’ve added a map of the overall TARP project above (from Google Earth) with an arrow pointing to the location.