Chicago Sun-Times

City names contest winners that will have Chicagoans dining in winter wonderland

Cabins, blocks, heated tables among winning entries

- BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO,

Winter is coming to Chicago, and so, too, are outdoor dining options.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot today announced the three winners of the Winter Dining Challenge, a contest that sought innovative concepts for dining outdoors as the cold weather arrives.

Nearly 650 submission­s were received during the two- week contest period and the winners were selected by a team of architects, designers, chefs, restaurate­urs and servers.

The winners, who each will receive a $ 5,000 prize, are:

† Amy Young, ASD | SKY, Cozy Cabins: Small modular, adjoining “cabins” that fit within the footprint of a standard parking space. “Our modular design was inspired by ice fishing huts and warm, glowing cabins,” Young wrote of her concept.

† Neil Reindel, Block Party: A flexible approach to outdoor dining that is adaptable and easy to implement for many different sites and street configurat­ions. “Blocks can see different arrangemen­ts and stacks. A single block module holds two people, and parties can increase as blocks are grouped together,” Reindel wrote of his concept.

† Ellie Henderson, Heated Tables: Modify the Japanese Kotatsu, an economical way to keep warm and cozy in cold months. “Common in Japan, almost every household has a Kotatsu or heated table. It is known as an economical way to keep warm. Usually the Kotatsu table is used indoors, but has been known to be modified for outdoor use,” Henderson wrote of her concept.

Lightfoot praised the “tremendous innovation and creativity” that produced the winning ideas. Some of the entries even came from other countries and borrowed from ideas pioneered outside the U. S., she said. “We wanted to do something creative to think about how we can support our restaurant­s and our bars because, as we all know, in Chicago, it gets cold,” the mayor told an unrelated news conference at the Cultural Center.

In addition to the contest outcome, Lightfoot also announced a new initiative between the Illinois Restaurant Associatio­n ( IRA) and DoorDash to provide $ 500,000 in grant money for Chicago restaurant­s to help cover the costs of winterizin­g their outdoor dining areas.

Restaurant­s can apply to receive a $ 5,000 grant to defray winterizat­ion expenses such as the cost of heating equipment and additional safety materials to improve indoor dining, upgrades for air filtration systems and bulk orders of blankets for patrons, Thursday’s announceme­nt stated. The applicatio­n process — open to restaurant­s located in Chicago with three or fewer locations operating currently, 50 employees or fewer in 2019, and $ 3 million or less in 2019 annual revenue per store — begins Oct. 16. Recipients of the grants will be notified in December.

Lightfoot said Chicago is the “culinary capital of the world for a reason.” The city showcases a smorgasbor­d of “high- end and neighborho­od places” that offer a “range of culinary experience­s” and prices. But the restaurant industry has been “devastated” by the coronaviru­s pandemic, threatenin­g to destroy the lifeblood of Chicago neighborho­ods.

“Restaurant­s not only entertain us. They employ a lot of people. They are critical, not just to the employees in the individual restaurant­s themselves. But think about the supply chain that goes into supporting the restaurant industry in our city. It’s vital that we do everything that we can to uplift them to give them a fighting chance,” the mayor said.

The IRA will now begin the process of selecting local constructi­on firms/ design firms to make the winning outdoor dining concepts a reality. Prototypes will be built and tested at various local restaurant­s, chosen by the IRA, in the weeks ahead. Building funds have been allocated by BMO Harris Bank.

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PROVIDED RENDERINGS CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Amy Young’s “Cozy Cabins,” Neil Reindel’s outdoor Block Party dining idea and Ellie Henderson’s “Heated Tables” concept.

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