Chicago Exhibition Explores Razed Wright and Sullivan Works Chicago Naomi Pollock, FAIA October 14, 2021 No Comments The exhibition "Romanticism to Ruin: Two Lost Works of Sullivan & Wright" is on view at Chicago gallery Wrightwood 659.Read More
A Radical Idea in Chicago: A Biennial that Listens and Builds Zach Mortice September 22, 2021 2 Comments The South and West Sides take center stage as the venue for architectural imagination at the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial.Read More
“Toward Common Cause” Brings the Art of MacArthur Fellows to Chicago Elizabeth Blasius September 1, 2021 No Comments Work by 29 artists across Chicago celebrates the MacArthur Fellows program and explores equity and resources.Read More
Chicago by David Brown Cathleen McGuigan September 1, 2021 No Comments David Brown, director of the city’s 2021 Biennial, discusses the design potential for abandoned spaces.Read More
Competition Opens to Salvage Chicago's Postmodern Thompson Center Beth Broome June 17, 2021 2 Comments A competition has been created to help save and give new life to Helmut Jahn's Thompson Center in Chicago.Read More
Design Vanguard 2021: DAAM Chicago Kara Mavros June 2, 2021 No Comments A young Chicago-based firm adapts existing buildings for the greater good, proving that social impact and rich design go hand in hand.Read More
Obituary: Helmut Jahn, 1940–2021 Fred A. Bernstein May 10, 2021 6 Comments A leader in Chicago’s architectural scene for half a century has died in a bicycle accident.Read More
Ardmore House by Kwong Von Glinow Jenna M. McKnight January 13, 2021 4 Comments A young firm creates surprising spaces within a gabled-roof house in Chicago.Read More
Chicago Architecture Biennial Announces 2021 Edition Kara Mavros October 22, 2020 No Comments David Brown has been named artistic director for The Available City.Read More
Chicago’s Wrightwood 659 Hosts Compelling Exhibition of Indian Master Doshi Zach Mortice September 16, 2020 One Comment The exhibition "Balkrishna Doshi: Architecture for the People," on view through December, plays up Doshi’s fusion of Indian vernacular traditions and Modernism.Read More