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EVENT GUIDE | # OHC2019 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: This Section Was Edited and Produced by the Chicago Architecture Center GET BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCESS TO BUILDINGS ALL OVER CHICAGO GET BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACCESS TO BUILDINGS ALL OVER CHICAGO OPENHOUSECHICAGO.ORGEVENT GUIDE | # OHC2019 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: This section was edited and produced by the Chicago Architecture Center. 2 LOVE ARCHITECTURE? AS THE PROUD PRESENTER OF OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO, THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE CENTER WELCOMES YOU TO VISIT ITS NEW HOME! EXPLORE THE EXHIBITS CONTINUE YOUR DISCOVERY OF View two floors of extraordinary exhibits that CHICAGO through exhibits about celebrate Chicago’s magnificent architecture and its diverse neighborhoods, leading the wonders of tall buildings around the world. architects and up-and-coming projects. DISCOVER THE LARGEST ANIMATED MODEL OF CHICAGO, with more than VIEW SUPER-SIZED 4,200 buildings, MODELS OF interactive touch TALL BUILDINGS screens and a FROM AROUND stunning video THE GLOBE that tells amazing and discover stories of the city. the international influence of Chicago’s skyscrapers. CAC LOCATIONS CHICAGO RIVE CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE CENTER R 111 E. Wacker Drive WACKER DR CHICAGO’S FIRST LADY CRUISES SE corner of the Michigan Avenue WACKER SOUTH WATER US OPEN DAILY, 9:30AM– 5PM Bridge at 112 E. Wacker Drive B WABASH OLUM C E ST T LAK E STA MICHIGAN AVE RANDOLPH MILLENNIUM MAGGIE DALE Y WASHINGT ON PARK PARK MADI SO N E ST MONROE T STA ADAMS JACKSON 3 The latest jewel in Chicago’s architectural crown.” — CHICAGO TRIBUNE GO ON A TOUR ATTEND A PROGRAM Join us for exciting programs and thought- RIVER CRUISE Led by the CAC’s dedicated provoking lectures with architects and volunteers, the Chicago design professionals. Learn about current Architecture Foundation architecture projects, fascinating historical Center River Cruise aboard buildings and global design innovations. Chicago’s First Lady is “the Register for upcoming programs at architects’ choice”—other architecture.org/programs. cruises are just imitators! Get the best overview of the city on this awe-inspiring BRING THE KIDS tour, offered annually We offer hands-on experiences April through November. for all ages to explore architecture Prices start at $44.88. Visit and design. Join us for family-friendly architecturecruise.com programs and festivals throughout the to buy tickets. year, including our new Family Day from WALKING & BUS TOURS 10am to 2pm on the second Saturday Explore Chicago’s of each month—free with admission! See magnificent icons and a full listing of education programs at fascinating neighborhoods architecture.org/learn. on more than 75 walking and bus tours. Popular tours include Art Deco SHOP THE DESIGN STORE Skyscrapers, Chicago Find the perfect gift for the architecture Modern, Historic Treasures or design enthusiast in your life, or of Chicago’s Golden pick out something for yourself—shop Age and so many more. books, clothing, home décor and more. Multiple tours depart daily! You can visit the store online too at See the full calendar at architecture.org/shop. architecture.org/tours. ADMISSION ADULTS $12 SAVE 25% ON YOUR VISIT! Center admission is included STUDENTS Bring this coupon or mention code ‘OHC‘ with walking and bus tour tickets. $8 with ID at the CAC box office to receive $3 off $5 admission is available with admission October 21–November 21. CHILDREN Discount not applicable when admission voucher is purchased online. river cruise ticket purchase. FREE under 5 Not redeemable in whole or part for cash. 4 PRESENTED BY ABOUT OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO Open House Chicago is a FREE citywide architecture festival hosted annually since 2011 by the Chicago Architecture Center, formerly known as the Chicago Architecture Foundation. In this ninth year of the event, you can get behind-the-scenes access to more than 350 sites, in nearly 40 neighborhoods! We look forward to exploring our extraordinary city with you. 5 For site descriptions, photos and full details, visit openhousechicago.org MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR OHC WEEKEND ahead and create an itinerary! Filter sites by neighborhood or category, PLAN read detailed site descriptions, get information about accessibility, view stunning photos and see which sites are hosting special events on openhousechicago.org. openhousechicago.org on your mobile device to get the most up-to- VISIT date information, including alerts about changes to site hours or access. Use the map to locate sites near you while you’re out exploring. Access detailed listings for each neighborhood using the short URLs in this guide. @chiarchitecture on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for live OHC FOLLOW updates. Share your photos with #OHC2019. a member! Jump to the front of long lines and gain access to BECOME members-only sites—see more information on page 6! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FOR KEEPING OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO FREE TO ALL THANK YOU TO OUR CITYWIDE COMMUNITY PARTNERS: 2019 Year of Chicago Theatre, Archdiocese of Chicago, Chicago Park District, Chicago Public Library, City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Preservation Chicago and The Saints THANK YOU TO OUR CULTURAL PARTNERS: Access Contemporary Music, Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology, Plein Air Painters of Chicago SKY LINE CLUB photo by Michael Courier 6 PRESENTED BY Sick of standing in line? Curious about Members Only sites? Want behind-the-scenes access to Chicago’s architecture all year long? BECOME A MEMBER! ARCHITECTURE.ORG/MEMBERSHIP Memberships start at $80 and include FREE admission to the Chicago Architecture Center year-round, FREE tickets to 75+ walking tours, an annual 50% discount on river cruise tickets and so much more. Join today at architecture.org/membership.Your membership confirmation email is an instant OHC Priority Access Pass that allows you to jump to the front of the line at all OHC sites and access exclusive Members Only sites. HOLY TRINITY POLISH ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION WIN YOU KEEP OHC FREE. RIVER CRUISE Help us keep this festival free and open to all, TICKETS! for years to come. Donate on our website: Tell us what you think. ARCHITECTURE.ORG/DONATEOHC Take the #OHC2019 survey at Donate with PayPal: OPENHOUSECHICAGO.ORG/ [email protected] SURVEY and enter to win tickets No donation is too small. Thank you! for the Chicago Architecture Foundation Center River Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady! PHOTOGRAPHY On the cover: Broadway In Chicago’s James M. Nederlander Theatre (p. 9). photo by Barry Butler All photos are by Eric Allix Rogers unless otherwise noted. 7 For site descriptions, photos and full details, visit openhousechicago.org p. 3 CONTENTS p. 1 4-6 Open House Chicago essentials 7 Master map and table of contents 90 9 DOWNTOWN 8-11 Downtown p. 31 p. 15 p. 1 NORTH SIDE 12 Gold Coast, Lincoln Park, Near North Side p. 30 13 Old Town 14 Lakeview, Uptown p. 13 15 Lincoln Square/Ravenswood p. 2 16 Andersonville, Edgewater, Rogers Park p. 33 17 West Ridge p. 2 p. SOUTH SIDE 290 p. 2 p. 2 18 South Loop/Prairie Avenue, Bronzeville p. 1 19 Bridgeport 20 Hyde Park, Washington Park p. 19 21 Woodlawn, Englewood 55 p. 1 22 Back of the Yards, South Shore p. 22 23 Beverly, Morgan Park WEST SIDE p. 20 24 Near West Side p. 21 25 Pilsen 26 Garfield Park p. 22 27 North Lawndale, Austin NORTHWEST SIDE 28 Ukrainian Village, West Town 90 29 Wicker Park p. 23 30 Avondale, Logan Square, Irving Park 31 Jefferson Park, Portage Park p. 23 9 SUBURBS 5 32 Oak Park 33-34 Evanston 8 PRESENTED BY SEESEE PAGE 0013 Ontario State n r Ohio ells Ohio Arts Club LaSalle Chicago Tribune W Clark Orleans Franklin Freedom Center Dearbo Anti-CrueltyGrand Lake Point Tower RSVP REQUIRED abash 465 N W Rush St Clair Society Michigan RSVP REQUIRED Park Illinois Ross Barney Kingsbury Apts Architects Perkins+Will MEMBERS ONLY Park Hubbard New Columbus Thornton McClurg Tomasetti North Water Merchandise Kinzie Chicago Harbor & Lock Mart McCormick 1 North Dearborn Bridgehouse RSVP REQUIRED 1 N. 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