We're pretty sure this will be the last event we add to the November Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
This Thursday at 6:00 p.m. at the Graham, co-authors Danielle Aubert, Natasha Chandani and Noah Resnick will be discussing their new book, Thanks for the View, Mr. Mies, Lafayette Park, Detroit, which documents Mies van der Rohes enduring housing complex with both interior and exterior photographs, and interviews with homeowners, tenants and staff. More information here.
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Showing posts with label November 2012 Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thanks for the Views, Mr. Mies - one more event for November
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Update: Inside Studio Gang Archi-Salon to feature Gang, Gil, Jacobs, more
Not longer after we published our post below updating the November Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events, we received more information about the Archi-Salon being held this Saturday in conjunction with the Art Institute's exhibition: Building: Inside Studio Gang Architects.
The salon, Inside Out: Uncovering Possibilities from within the Discipline will look "into the new possibilities generated by approaching and exploring aspects of the architectural discipline from new and uncompromised perspectives [and] uncovering possibilities related to issues of context, materiality, space, and program in architecture."
The moderator will be Iker Gil, director, MAS studio, and editor in chief, MAS Context. Panelists are scheduled to include Jeanne Gang, principal, Studio Gang Architects; Matthias Hollwich, co-founder, Hollwich Kushner (HWKN); and Michel Rojkind, founder, Rojkind Arquitectos. Respondents will include Kelly Bair, principal, Central Standard Office of Design; assistant professor, UIC; Julie Flohr, founder, Oisse Architects; clinical assistant professor, UIC; Grant Gibson, principal, CAMES/gibson; clinical assistant professor, UIC; Thomas Jacobs, principal, Krueck + Sexton; adjunct associate professor, IIT and Mary Pat Mattson, studio assistant professor, IIT.
The event will take place this Saturday, November 17th, in the Modern Wing architecture space, Galleries 283-285, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and is free with museum admission. More information here.
The salon, Inside Out: Uncovering Possibilities from within the Discipline will look "into the new possibilities generated by approaching and exploring aspects of the architectural discipline from new and uncompromised perspectives [and] uncovering possibilities related to issues of context, materiality, space, and program in architecture."
The moderator will be Iker Gil, director, MAS studio, and editor in chief, MAS Context. Panelists are scheduled to include Jeanne Gang, principal, Studio Gang Architects; Matthias Hollwich, co-founder, Hollwich Kushner (HWKN); and Michel Rojkind, founder, Rojkind Arquitectos. Respondents will include Kelly Bair, principal, Central Standard Office of Design; assistant professor, UIC; Julie Flohr, founder, Oisse Architects; clinical assistant professor, UIC; Grant Gibson, principal, CAMES/gibson; clinical assistant professor, UIC; Thomas Jacobs, principal, Krueck + Sexton; adjunct associate professor, IIT and Mary Pat Mattson, studio assistant professor, IIT.
The event will take place this Saturday, November 17th, in the Modern Wing architecture space, Galleries 283-285, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and is free with museum admission. More information here.
Future Prentice, Russian Avant-Gardists, Studio Gang, Bloomingdale Trail, Mies+Massive - it's the Thursday logjam!
This coming Thursday evening, November 15th, is another one of those architectural event standoffs where great choices find themselves all crammed into the same timespace.
Over at CAF, there will be the unveiling of the winners in the Future Prentice competition for the Bertrand Goldberg masterwork that the signed, sealed and delivered Commission on Chicago Landmarks just made sure will have no future.
Meanwhile, over at the Graham, Jean-Louis Cohen will be discussing The Russian Avant-Garde between East and West, at the same time that, over at the Art Institute, curator Karen Kice willl be offering a Gallery Talk/Exhibition Overview of Building: Inside Studio Gang Architects, ASLA Illinois will be offering Ben Helphand on The Bloomingdale Trail: Tracking Progress on Chicago's Next Great Park, and at Oakton Community College, there's an opening reception for a new exhibition, messy MIES + MASSIVE middle.
That's just the p.m. portion of nine events this Thursday that will also see the Chicago Wilderness Conference 2012, and director Lise Dubé-Scherr discussing Chicago’s Own American Palace: The Richard H. Driehaus Museum at the Cultural Center for Landmarks Illinois.
Elsewhere this week, if you can't catch Jean-Louis Cohen at the Graham, he'll also be lecturing at Crown Hall at IIT on Wednesday, the 14th, the same day Chan-li Lin, Partner, Rafael Viñoly Architects PC discusses the new U of C's new Center for Care and Discovery and two other Viñoly-designed hospitals at CAF at lunchtime.
Tonight, November 12th, Eva Castro Iraola of Plasma Studio lectures at the Art Institute, whole tomorrow, the 13th, Nick Hyatt discusses the Christchurch Earthquake at CAF for SEAOI and Chistopher Enck discusses 20th Century Furniture Design at the Herman Miller showroom for AIA/Chicago. This Friday, Ciro Najle lectures at UIC, and on Saturday, Iker Gil of MAS Studio offers up an "Archi-Salon" inside of the Inside Studio Gang Architects exhibit.
I know! Take a deep breath and take the plunge. Even with the turkey day hiatus, there are still over three dozen great events to come on the November Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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Meanwhile, over at the Graham, Jean-Louis Cohen will be discussing The Russian Avant-Garde between East and West, at the same time that, over at the Art Institute, curator Karen Kice willl be offering a Gallery Talk/Exhibition Overview of Building: Inside Studio Gang Architects, ASLA Illinois will be offering Ben Helphand on The Bloomingdale Trail: Tracking Progress on Chicago's Next Great Park, and at Oakton Community College, there's an opening reception for a new exhibition, messy MIES + MASSIVE middle.
That's just the p.m. portion of nine events this Thursday that will also see the Chicago Wilderness Conference 2012, and director Lise Dubé-Scherr discussing Chicago’s Own American Palace: The Richard H. Driehaus Museum at the Cultural Center for Landmarks Illinois.
Elsewhere this week, if you can't catch Jean-Louis Cohen at the Graham, he'll also be lecturing at Crown Hall at IIT on Wednesday, the 14th, the same day Chan-li Lin, Partner, Rafael Viñoly Architects PC discusses the new U of C's new Center for Care and Discovery and two other Viñoly-designed hospitals at CAF at lunchtime.
Tonight, November 12th, Eva Castro Iraola of Plasma Studio lectures at the Art Institute, whole tomorrow, the 13th, Nick Hyatt discusses the Christchurch Earthquake at CAF for SEAOI and Chistopher Enck discusses 20th Century Furniture Design at the Herman Miller showroom for AIA/Chicago. This Friday, Ciro Najle lectures at UIC, and on Saturday, Iker Gil of MAS Studio offers up an "Archi-Salon" inside of the Inside Studio Gang Architects exhibit.
I know! Take a deep breath and take the plunge. Even with the turkey day hiatus, there are still over three dozen great events to come on the November Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Prentice today - Behar, McCarter, Castro Iraola, An Te Liu, Njale, Russians, Richardson and much more - the November calendar
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It will to be hard to top today, but there are almost fifty items already on the November Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events. Its includes the announcement of the winners and display of the work of the Future Prentice Competition, at the Chicago Architecture Foundation on the 15th.
This Saturday the 3rd, Yves Béhar will be discussing Design for Tomorrow at the Chicago Humanities Festival, and next Wednesday Ann Clark discusses Design in Haiti at CAF.
You want architects? We've got Meejin Yoon at IIT Wednesday the 7th, where Jean-Louis Cohen lectures on the 14th, Eva Castro Iraola of Plasma Studio at the Art Institute Monday, the 12th, Chan-li Lin discussing Three Hospitals by Rafael Vinoly Architects at CAF lunchtime on Wednesday the 14th, An Te Liu, Monday the 19th at UIC, where Ciro Njale lectures on Friday, the 16th.
Books? Robert McCarter talks about his new book Understanding Architecture at Unity Temple on Thursday, the 8th, the same day Julia Bachrach discusses her City in a Garden at The Cliff Dwellers, and on Monday the 19th, Ben Nicholson and Inigo Manglano-Ovalle discuss their new book Chicago Makes Modern, at the Graham, where Yuval Yasky talks about Kibbutz on Tuesday the 27th
H.H. Richardson's Glessner House is celebrated with a lecture by Ken Breisch on Friday the 9th, and a day-long symposium Saturday the 10th, the same day the Society of Architectural Historians have their annual gala, while Lisa Lise Dubé-Scherr of the Richard H. Driehaus Museum discusses the history of its home, the Nickerson Mansion, for Landmarks Illinois at the Cultural Center on the 15th, the same day Jean-Louis Cohen discusses The Russian Avant-Garde between East and West at the Graham and curator Karen Kice offers a gallery talk on the Art Institute's exhibition Building: Inside Studio Gang Architects, where Iker Gil of MAS Studio leads an "Archi-Salon" the following Saturday, the 17th
The Structural Engineers Association of Illinois discusses The Christchurch Earthquake Tuesday the 13th, the same day Christopher Enck gives an overview of 20th Century Furniture Design at the Herman Miller Showroom for AIA/Chicago. SEAIO also offers an all-day symposium on Chicago Loads on the 7th, and a three-day conference on Fundamental and Structural Analysis for curved and Skewed Steel Bridges beginning on 14th.
And this is just scratching. Check out the entire November 2012 Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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