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And can you help me to the car??This is probably not how it all came down when MVRDV and The Why Factory collaborated with the … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-27 18:00:00 click images for larger viewAs I've written before, most people think that the job of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks is to safeguard Chicago's precious architectural legacy, and if you look at its long history and list of protected landmarks, as well as the outstanding work done, day in and day out, by the Commission's superb staff, you could be forgiven … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-17 22:09:00 When you look at a vacant lot, do you see beyond the emptiness? Architecture For Humanity/Chicago is posing that challenge in its Activate! Temporary Public Space Design Competition.The American city is rooted in its neighborhoods, public spaces, and infrastructure. Transforming the interstitial open spaces that characterize our cities can be a fundamental catalyst for community connectivity and socialization . . . … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-18 11:55:00 click images for larger viewNo, the tenants of gently-curving, 1923 Alfred Alschuler London Guarantee Building at Wacker and Michigan haven't turned into recluses. They've simply disappeared. The small samples of lit windows in the facades are the offices of the last hold-outs. As reported by Crain's Chicago Business, the building's New York owner Joseph Chetrit has been emptying out London Guarantee … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-23 04:25:00 click images for larger viewChicago's Central Manufacturing District has a claim on being the world's first real industrial park. Until about ten years ago, it was home to the William Wrigley factories. Constructed in the early years of the 20th century, the factories were gradually abandoned by their original owners. Some have found new tenants. Others, like the warehouse at 37th and … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-23 21:58:00 click images for larger view (highly recommended)It was if a black-and-white photograph had somehow been inserted into the normal color cityscape.Last night, the century-old warehouse in Chicago's Central Manufacturing District was destroyed in a 5-alarm blaze that had 170 firefighters - a third of the city's entire on-duty contingent - battling in near-zero degree temperatures.With the return of daylight, the brick … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-26 15:47:00 click images for larger viewSince people have a lot better things to do on the weekend than spend it on the Internet, we're starting a new Retro Saturday series looking back to some of our original pieces.This coming summer will be the 9th anniversary of the opening of Frank Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion. Millennium Park has become such an integral park of … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-02-02 16:03:00 For today, links to a selection of our interviews and encounters with architects down through the years. Most of them are from a while back. In some cases, they're from a time before a young architect's most famous buildings came into being. In others, they show a seasoned architect at the time of the opening of a major project. Whatever the … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-20 15:14:00 Yes, it's never too late to add another great item to the January Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.Case in point: this Wednesday, January 23rd, the University of Michigan's Robert Fishman will take on the myth of the paucity of national planning in the United States, at the Great Cities Institute. Earlier, at lunchtime at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, Architecture for Humanity/Chicago's Katherine … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-22 18:04:00 click images for larger viewWolf Point tomorrow, possibly, probably . . . ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-24 19:36:00 The extremely talented Chicago-based architect Doug Garofalo died too young at 53, in August of 2011, after a long illness.To honor his memory, the school where he taught, the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, has created the Douglas A. Garofalo Fellowship, and is currently taking applications, through February 28th, from prospective applicants.. . . this newly … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-25 17:20:00 click images for larger view (renderings courtesy Hicks Architectural Group)We've written a couple times of the potential of the much-maligned Illinois Center, the assembly of Mies van der Rohe-styled skyscrapers bunkered off of the Mag Mile.The complex includes a claustrophobic retail concourse at street level, and a large - and underused - open plaza above. Part of the underuse is intentional. … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-28 23:41:00 click image for larger viewThe 200th anniversary of the publication of Jane Austen's novel, Pride and Prejudice, is celebrated by the Jane Austen Society of North America (Chicago Chapter) with an all-day reading in the pedway of Block 37. ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-29 09:03:00 click image for larger view ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-31 15:01:00 Oh, yeah, grab your Valentine (hey! - not there) - it's the February Calendar of Chicago Architecture Events.click images for larger viewFebruary starts off with Wiel Arets talking about his book Autobiographical References at the Graham on Friday the 1st, while Saturday the 2nd, Clare Lyster leads the second Archi-Salon - System Synergy at the Art Institute in conjunction with the … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-02-05 17:05:00 Buffalo lost: Erie Savings Bank (click images for larger view)There are a number of parallels between Buffalo and Chicago. Buffalo was in incorporated in 1832, Chicago 1837. Chicago's fortune was made by the railroads and Lake Michigan; Buffalo by the railroads and the Erie Canal. Both were boom towns in the closing decades of the 19th century. Both reached their maximum … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-02-08 00:31:00 from left: Rafael Leon, Ernest Wong, Andrew Mooney, James HoulianThursday's monthly meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks, dominated by the battle to save Bertrand Goldberg's Prentice Hospital, was an shared exercise in the theater of the absurd. Across nearly four hours of testimony from dozens of speakers on both sides, Commissioners pretended to be considering the testimony of the preservationists, … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-01-30 01:00:00 There is really nothing like this site in the world, certainly not in Chicago. It's pivotal. It's central It's waiting for its moment in history - architect Fred W. Clarke click images for larger view As the light of dawn seeped through the shutters of his small, lonely cabin, John Kinzie, Chicago's first permanent settler, arose one morning with a sense of … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-02-04 14:07:00 It's only the first Monday in the month and already have half a dozen new items on the February Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events. click images for larger viewFor Tuesday, the 26th, we've added an intriguing new event, Democracy and the Built Environment, with Peter Onuf and Marshall Brown, at the Koolhaas McCormick Campus Center at IIT , while on Wednesday … ArchitectureChicago PLUS 2013-02-06 18:07:00 The Cove, south bank, Dearborn to Clark (click images for larger view)Tonight, Wednesday February 6th, the Chicago Department of Transportation is holding a public meeting to formally present plans for the completion of the Chicago Riverwalk. The session will be at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, 224 South Michigan, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. A funny thing happened when they rebuilt the … Next Page |
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