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Humanizing Megascale: Moshe Safdie

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 4 W Burton Place, Chicago, IL, United States

The Graham Foundation is pleased to present a talk by Moshe Safdie in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the architect’s design for Habitat ’67 in Montreal. Completed early in his career, this project initiated a series of Habitat housing developments in New York, Israel, San Juan, and Singapore, among other cities that strove to

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Make No Little Plans: MONADNOCK

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 4 W Burton Place, Chicago, IL, United States

Make No Little Plans MONADNOCK MAR 30, 2017 (6PM) TALK Please RSVP CLICK HERE Job Floris, architect and co-founder of the Dutch architecture firm Monadnock, will present a talk about the firm's practice and their participation in Spaces without drama or surface is an illusion, but so is depth, on view at the Graham Foundation February

Opening Reception: “Spaces without drama or surface is an illusion, but so is depth” at the Graham Foundation

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 4 W Burton Place, Chicago, IL, United States

Spaces without drama or surface is an illusion, but so is depth February 16 – May 27, 2017 Chicago, IL The Graham Foundation is pleased to present Spaces without drama or surface is an illusion, but so is depth, an exhibition that examines the recent proliferation of collage in architectural representation in relationship to scenography

Barbara Kasten: Stages

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 4 W Burton Place, Chicago, IL, United States

The Graham Foundation, in partnership with the 2015 Chicago Architecture Biennial, is pleased to present Barbara Kasten: Stages, the first major survey of the work of Chicago artist Barbara Kasten. Organized in conversation with the artist and with full access to her extensive archive, the exhibition will include works spanning her nearly five-decade engagement with

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