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Home » Chicago Architecture Biennial Announces 2021 Edition
The Chicago Architecture Biennial (CAB) announced its fourth edition will take place in 2021 under the purview of new artistic director David Brown, a designer, researcher, and professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Titled The Available City, the Biennial’s new edition will also feature a major collaboration with the Danish Arts Foundation.
Brown’s vision for The Available City will “create opportunities for conversations about the intersection of architecture and design and such critical issues as health, sustainability, equity, and racial justice,” according to a statement released by CAB. The next Biennial will open in September 2021 with a slate of free, public programming in neighborhoods across Chicago and on multiple digital platforms.