Yes, we're still adding to the March Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
If you missed 60 Minutes' segment last night on Antonio Gaudi and Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, you can check it out in the above video. The cathedral has certainly come a long way from when I was there over ten years ago - the wonders of substituting concrete for stone, I guess. And on the Gaudi front, here's something really cool.
Showing Hiroshi's Teshigahara's mesmerizing documentary Antonio Gaudi has become an annual Christmas holiday staple at the Gene Siskel, but now Access Contemporary Music is giving the film a new spin, with a one-time-only showing at Architectural Artifacts on March 19th accompanied by a live performance of a new score by Chicago composers. More details here.
The week starts off Monday the 11th with a face-off between Canadian Centre for Architecture ExecDir Mirko Zarini at UIC, and new IIT Dean of Architecture Wiel Arets at Unity Temple.
On Tuesday, the 12th, SEAOI's March dinner meeting at the Parthenon (again, the restaurant, not the bombed-out wreck in Athens) has structural engineer John R. Hillman talking about the striking new 35th Pedestrian Bridge. That same evening, Lynn Allyn Young talks about her new book on Lorado Taft, Beautiful Dreamer, at the Glessner House Museum.
Wednesday the 13th, Richard Becker, Lisa Skolnick and Susan Benjamin discuss Edward Dart's Ancel House at CAF lunchtime, while in Crown Hall that evening, it's the 127th birthday party for Mies van der Rohe, which also will mark the investiture of Wiel Arets as the new Dean of the architecture school Mies founded. No more kicking back in a Barcelona chair and smoking a chair, alas, but there will be cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.
Thursday the 14th, again at IIT, but at the Auditorium at the Koolhaas Campus Center, Kenneth Frampton stops by to talk about The Past and Future Prospects for Architectural Education, while at the Richard Driehaus Museum, Rolf Achilles discusses Great Midwestern Panes from such Chicago artists as Healy and Millet and Max Guler.
That's just a few of the two events this week, and nearly thirty items still to come on the March Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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Monday, March 11, 2013
New Music for Teshigahara's Gaudi, plus Zardini, Arets, Lorado Taft, Edward Dart - more for March!
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Wiel Arets
Friday, October 12, 2012
Open House Chicago, complete with custom scores, opens up 150+ Chicago marvels Saturday and Sunday
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I make no secret of it: I think Open House Chicago is as absolutely great event. If you don't know about it already, let the experts describe it:
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original Sears Tower |
"Someone once said that Chicago is a city of 2.8 million architecture critics, and this is your weekend to take advantage of that instinct. Free, behind the scenes, no tickets, no reservations. Develop your own itinerary. We do think that the bicycle is the ultimate Open House Chicago accessory. The record last year was something over 50 visits by one individual , so we're looking forward to seeing somebody beat that record this year and I'll bet he or she is going to be on a bicycle."
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St. Philip Neri Church |
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Bridgeview Bank - photograph: David Suarez |
Among the new locations are places that almost never open to the public, such as the observation deck atop the Kemper Building, open for the first time in 40 years and offering a spectacular 360 degrees panorama of Chicago from 500+ feet up. In the case of historic Agudas Achim North Shore Congregation, it's a space that's been closed even to its congregation since 2008.
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Poetry Foundation, John Ronan Architects |
Theaters: Check out Rapp and Rapp's hallucinogenic Oriental Theater, the lovingly restored Apollo 2000 (the former Marshall Square Theater), Uptown's Riviera (Sunday only), and Adler and Sullivan's Auditorium.
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The Green Mill |
I could go on, but I think you get the idea. Right now, the weekend looks warm and rainy. What could be more perfect weather to check out the great interiors of Chicago.? Take a few minutes to explore, and you'll discover wonders you may never have known existed.
Start here.
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