Where Chevy Chase speaks in the hushed register of residential refinement, Chicago answers with structural conviction — curtain walls of glass demanding interior warmth, towers that race upward through lakefront wind requiring panels engineered to hold their dimensional truth across dramatic thermal swings. Rosebud's architectural plywood enters this market not as decoration but as performance material, where book-matched walnut sequences and rift-cut white oak sheets bring human scale to lobbies designed at monumental proportion, every panel shipped from Louisville with the precision that a city built on architectural ambition has always required. The same flitch continuity that graces a Chevy Chase dining room here becomes the unifying element across an entire hospitality floor plate, the grain carrying its story through corridors and elevator cabs without interruption. It is this capacity to scale — to move from the intimate to the iconic without losing material integrity — that positions the product so naturally as it follows the Ohio River corridor southwest toward Cincinnati.