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Creatures Are Stirring book launch

Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, IL, United States

Join us for a book launch and panel discussion with the authors and contributors of Creatures Are Stirring: A Guide to Architectural Companionship on Monday, November 8 at 6:00pm at the Chicago Cultural Center. The book is an optimistic manifesto that rescripts the anthropocentric narratives of Western architecture with new myths for a playfully compassionate and co-habitable future.

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Chicago Architecture Biennial

Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, IL, United States

The Chicago Architecture Biennial provides a platform for groundbreaking architectural projects and spatial experiments that demonstrate how creativity and innovation can radically transform our lived experience. Through its constellation of exhibitions, full-scale installations, and programming, the Biennial invites the public to engage with and think about architecture in new and unexpected ways, and to take

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Chicago in Photography: Documented, Imagined, Abstracted, and Re-made

Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, IL, United States

This panel brings together participants from the photography exhibition Love of the World, curated by Jesus Vassallo as part of the larger Chicago Architecture Biennial exhibition. As a document of and commentary on Chicago’s unique place in architectural history, photography serves a significant role in connecting contemporary architecture with the past. Considering the Biennial’s theme of

Right or Privilege, Design in the Public Realm

Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, IL, United States

Chicago Architecture Biennial Program: Chicago architect Carol Ross Barney moderates a discussion with leaders representing design excellence programs from across the country. Common wisdom states that architecture and good design are accessible only to those who can afford them, but why? From public schools to transit stations, what should we expect of our public space?

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Right or Privilege: Design in the Public Realm

Chicago Cultural Center 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, IL, United States

Chicago architect Carol Ross Barney moderates a discussion with leaders representing design excellence programs from across the country. Common wisdom states that architecture and good design are accessible only to those who can afford them, but why? From public schools to transit stations, what should we expect of our public space? Design is not merely

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