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FROM THE Reader‘s FALL ARTS PREVIEW
Studying the cityscape
Chicago Architecture Biennial and Wrightwood 659 pose architectural questions this fall
The midwest, tweet by tweet
Josh Lipnik documents regional art and architecture on Midwest Modern.
The Reader on ARCHITECTURE
On winter and the built environment
Writer Anjulie Rao on architecture critics, newsletters, and supporting new voices
Building 63rd House
Blue Tin Production works with Chicago Lawn community leaders to envision a hybrid community center and production studio.
A more local Chicago Architecture Biennial
In a pandemic, “The Available City” was available.
With the Thompson Center on the block, CAC celebrates its late creator
“Helmut Jahn: Life + Architecture” offers big pictures and tiny buildings.
Helmut Jahn is gone, and the Thompson Center is for sale
Can we save his most important Chicago building?
Is this library politics?
A new building filled with social service and education amenities at Altgeld Gardens is a test case for the limits of design and architecture.
Our favorite things for fall arts, part two
Visual arts and architecture highlights break us out of our screen life.