She is also participating in a group show at the Chicago Cultural Center, a Biennial venue, which asks local architects to imagine alternative development scenarios for the city. “There is a lot of work that happened in Chicago that had an impact on architecture across the United States and beyond,” says Jaworska, a visiting assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) architecture school. The Biennial, she notes, is a forum for the city’s youngest crop of architects to “propose new approaches to the practice.”