A working group spent three months studying stadium developments across the U.S. to see what worked and what failed and found the ideal stadium district was in Chicago.
In architecture circles, there’s a commonly used phrase: The built environment. That sounds straightforward enough on the surface, but it also suggests a concept that’s far more opaque and complicated ...
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After debuting in New York last summer, the exhibition “Constructing Hope: Ukraine” — spotlighting grassroots organizations helping to rebuild the war-torn country — has opened at the Chicago ...
Join us for a compelling conversation between Lee Bey—architecture critic, author, and photographer; Mark Sexton – architect and Chicago Architecture Biennial Board Member; and Florencia Rodríguez, ...
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Swipe through these 9 unmissable design landmarks—from a river cruise to sky-high decks: 1. First Lady Architecture Cruise 📍 Dock at Southeast corner of Michigan Ave & Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601 ⏰ ...
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Sixty years ago, construction began on one of the most iconic buildings in Chicago and arguably the world. Formerly known as the John Hancock Center, the famed skyscraper is leading a new trend on the ...
The Chicago Architecture Center’s free annual spectacle, Open House Chicago, returns this weekend, unlocking the doors to more than 200 sites that most of us might not otherwise see. Some old ...