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Hendrick’s Guide to the Unusual in Chicago by Cristina Cerullo Sep 10, 2012, 1:00 PM UTC [Photos: Baha'i Temple, Next via Barry Brecheisen, Bloomingdale Trail via David Schalliol, Intuit] ...
Architecture River Cruise No visit to Chicago would be complete without a river cruise. It is highly recommended by locals for the views, history, and the fun facts.
Each summer, thousands climb aboard the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s River Boat Tour and glide past skyscrapers towering on the footholds of determination and ingenuity.
The curated articles all spotlight distinctive architecture in Northern California. They focus on luxurious properties with unique designs and stunning settings. Across these stories, we find a blend ...
Half a century ago, a dozen Chicago women working in a male-dominated profession met in a North Michigan Avenue office to launch a mutually supportive group called Chicago Women in Architecture ...
The inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial opened in the Windy City this weekend, claiming the distinction of the largest exhibition of contemporary architecture in North America.120 ...
The Chicago Architecture Biennial on Friday announced its sixth-edition event, planned for next year. As in past Biennials, it will have a central exhibition in the Chicago Cultural Center, which ...
A freakish, 10-foot-high inland wave crashed onto the Chicago shoreline from the Chicago River north to Wilmette at about 9:30 a.m., on June 26, 1954. A 1985 Tribune reconstruction described it as ...
As for locally licensed architects, Gensler reigns supreme. The San Francisco-based design and architecture firm cuts paychecks to 94 licensed architects in the Chicago area.
Keegan relayed to RECORD in a statement: “It is a unique honor to write regularly about architecture for the Chicago Tribune. I came to Chicago in 1984, so I’ve read both of my predecessors, Paul Gapp ...