January 2022 Newsletter
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Starship Chicago: Thompson Center A Film by Nathan Eddy (Chicago 7 2016, 2018, 2019 & 2020)
"Architect Helmut Jahn’s kaleidoscopic, controversial State of Illinois Center in Chicago, which shocked the world when it opened in 1985, may not be long...
Louis Sullivan’s Idea by Tim Samuelson and Chris Ware
"The story of Louis H. Sullivan is considered one of the great American tragedies. While Sullivan reshaped architectural thought and practice and contributed significantly...
At Home In Chicago; A Living History of Domestic Architecture by Patrick F. Cannon and photos by James Caulfield
"At Home In Chicago; A Living History of Domestic Architecture by Patrick F. Cannon and photos by James Caulfield
"Imagine a book that takes you...
Support Preservation in Chicago by Supporting Preservation Chicago! Every Donation Counts.
Be Generous! Donate to Preservation Chicago to support our tireless advocacy!Spread the Word! Read and share our Facebook , Twitter and Instagram posts!Be Informed! Sign up to receive the Month-in-Review eNewsletter!...
Chicago Tribune Op-ed by Ward Miller: Turning McCormick Place’s Lakeside Center into a Casino Would be a Win for Chicago (Chicago 7 2016 &...
Chicago Tribune Op-ed: Turning McCormick Place’s Lakeside Center into a casino would be a win for Chicago"If a casino is coming to Chicago, then...
Crain’s Op-ed: The Case for a Museum of Architecture in Chicago, by John Vinci
Crain's recent article regarding the demolition of another pre-Fire residence reinforces my belief that Chicago is in desperate need of a museum of architecture ("Say...
SUN-TIMES EDITORIAL: Improve Lake Shore Drive, but Not at the Expense of its Charm
"Lake Shore Drive, Chicago’s most scenic thoroughfare, is undergoing an identity crisis.
"The 16-mile roadway was envisioned by its original builders as a pleasant ribbon...
Chicago Tribune Op-ed: It’s time to get the band back together for the Uptown Theatre
"Sunday, Dec. 19, will mark 40 years that the landmark Uptown Theatre in the North Side’s Uptown neighborhood has been closed. It is a...
WTTW Chicago: Bronzeville, The Black Metropolis
"From the 1920s through the 1950s, Chicago's South Side was the center for African-American culture and business. Known as "'Bronzeville,' the neighborhood was surprisingly...