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The Chicago-based artist joins past recipients of the National Building Museum–awarded honor including Mabel O. Wilson, Paul Goldberger, and Phyllis Lambert.
As an increasing number of Americans struggle to pay rent, the National Building Museum convened policymakers, designers, and researchers from the private and public sectors to highlight paths forward.
This month's dates and events includes a retrospective of an award-winning Swedish firm in Stockholm and an outdoor housing exhibition in Bentonville, Arkansas.
"Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition," which has been extended through October, brings visitors into an immersive environment that captures the past, present, and future of this central piece of Parisian culture.
A playful take on the recognizable form of a house, complete with a back yard swimming pool, becomes a gallery celebrating the firm’s decade of production.