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Chicago Architecture Biennial Events Calendar All events are free unless stated; many require RSVP or pre -registration (see website for EVENTS CALENDAR information). Details are correct at the time of printing, but please check website for any changes. CAB events marked in white, partner events in black. chicagoarchitecturebiennial.org Rubloff Auditorium, Art Institute of Chicago, 4:30 PM RSVP 12:30 –2:00 PM RSVP SEPTEMBER 30 230 Columbus Drive Performance: Superpowers of Ten Postmodern Architecture: Preservation ’s Presented by Van Alen Institute and the by Andrés Jaque and the Office for New Frontier 5:30 PM Art Institute of Chicago Political Innovation This event is a part of an ongoing program Lecture: Tatiana Bilbao The Tank, Chicago Athletic Association, on postmodern design preservation by UIC School of Architecture, 5:00 –8:00 PM RSVP 12 S. Michigan Ave. Metropolis magazine. With Zurich Esposito, 845 W. Harrison St. Exhibition Reception: Barbara Kasten: AIA Chicago; Cynthia Weese, Weese Presented by UIC Architecture and Design Stages 5:30 PM and 6:00 PM Langley Weese, and others. Moderated by Studios Graham Foundation, 4 W Burton Pl. Performance: We Know How to Order Paul Makovsky, editorial and brand director by Bryony Roberts and the South Shore of Metropolis. 6:30 PM 08:00 PM RSVP Drill Team Claudia Cassidy Theater, CCC Exhibition Opening: 2015 Burnham Prize Performance: Theatre by Santiago Borja This site -specific performance superim - Presented by Metropolis and Currencies of Architecture Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel, IIT, poses Mies van der Rohe ’s space and the Chicago Architecture Foundation, 65 E. 32nd St. South Shore Drill Team, which performs drill 2:00–4:00 PM 224 S. Michigan Ave. routines infused with street choreography. Panel discussion with “New Horizon” Presented by the Chicago Architectural Club Federal Plaza, 219 S. Dearborn St. architects and Chicago Architecture Foundation Chicago Design Museum, Block Thirty OCTOBER 2 6:15–9:00 PM Seven, 108 N. State St. CP in Chicago Public Lecture: Kees Kaan Presented by Chicago Design Museum and 10:00–11:00 AM Archeworks, 625 N. Kingsbury Irish Design OCTOBER 1 Crown Hall Roundtable #1: Presented by Archeworks Emerging Voices 2:00–5:00 PM RSVP 5:00–7:00 PM Moderated by Martin Felsen, IIT. With Dan 8:00 PM RSVP House Housing: an Untimely History of Artists’ Talk and Exhibition Reception: Wood, WORKac; Tatiana Bilbao; Michael Performance: Theatre by Santiago Borja Architecture and Real Esate and We, Outside Design Meredith, MOS Architects; Florian Idenburg, Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel, IIT, Next Door: Opening Celebration With David Hays, David Benjamin and Ali SO-IL; Paul Lewis, LTL Architects; Kim Yao, 65 E. 32nd St. National Public Housing Museum, Brivanlou, Eric Ellingsen, David Hays, Joyce ARO 1322 W. Taylor St. Hwang, and Emmanuel Pratt. IIT College of Architecture, S.R. Crown Hall, 8:00 PM RSVP Presented by the National Public Housing School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 3360 South State St. Performance: Superpowers of Ten Museum and Temply Hoyne Buell Center for Sullivan Galleries, 33 S. State St., 7th fl. Presented by IIT College of Architecture by Andrés Jaque and the Office the Study of American Architeture Presented by the School of the Art Institute for Political Innovation of Chicago 11:00–12:30 PM The Tank, Chicago Athletic Association, 3:00–4:00 PM RSVP Crown Hall Roundtable #2: South-North / 12 S. Michigan Ave. Screening and conversation: AIA presents 4:30 PM RSVP The Americas the winners of the Look Up Film Challenge Performance: Theatre by Santiago Borja Moderated by Fabrizio Gallanti. With Mark Claudia Cassidy Theater, CCC Sited on the campus of IIT at Carr Chapel — Lee, Johnston Marklee; Jin Liu, SO-IL; Presented by AIA the only religious structure designed by Felipe Mesa, Plan:b; David Barragán, OCTOBER 3 Mies van der Rohe —Santiago Borja’s proj - Al Borde 3:00–8:30 PM ect Theatre consists of an installation and a IIT College of Architecture, S.R. Crown Hall, 11:00 AM–4:00 PM The Art of Economy performance that engages this non -denomi - 3360 South State St. Panel: Intentions and Provocations A day-long series of presentations and national space of worship. Presented by IIT College of Architecture in Design discussions on the triangular relations Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel, IIT, Moderated by Karla Sierralta. With Carlos between decentralization, architecture, and 65 E. 32nd St. 1:00 –2:15 PM Rolón/Dzine, PORTUrbanism, Mikel Patrick the office-form. Unprogrammed: The Power And Potential Avery, Dave Walker Future Firm, 3149 S. Morgan St. 4:30 PM RSVP Of Unprogrammed Architecture Arts Incubator, 301 E. Garfield Blvd. Presented by FOAM Performance: Superpowers of Ten Moderated by Beatrice Galilee and by Andrés Jaque and the Office for José Esparza Chong Cuy 12:00 –4:00 PM 04:30 PM RSVP Political Innovation With Andreas Angelidakis, FAKE Industries, Next Up: Biennial Participants Panel Performance: Superpowers of Ten Superpowers of Ten is a performance based Frida Escobedo, OFFICE KGDVS, Junya Moderated by Archinect ’s founder and by Andrés Jaque and the Office for on the narrative and ideas at the heart of Ishigami, Lacaton & Vassal, Andrés Jaque. director Paul Petrunia, with Archinect edi - Political Innovation the Eames ’s 1977 Powers of Ten, a short Claudia Cassidy Theater, CCC tors Amelia Taylor- Hochberg and Nicholas The Tank, Chicago Athletic Association, film about the relative size of things in the Korody 12 S. Michigan Ave. universe. 2:45 –4:00PM Claudia Cassidy Theater, CCC The Tank, Chicago Athletic Association, Designing Coexistence: Architecture ’s Presented by Archinect 5:00–6:00 PM 12 S. Michigan Ave. Response To Global Crises And Curry Stone Crown Hall Roundtable #3: Design Prize Award Announcement 12:00–4:00 PM RSVP Research Chicago / Tall Buildings 5:30–8:00 PM RSVP Moderated by Emiliano Gandolfi and Open House: Richard Meier Process and Hanif Kara, AKT; Thomas Leslie, Iowa State International Perspectives: Chicago and Jonathan D. Solomon Vision University; Luke Leung, SOM; Martino the Future of Urban Change With RUF, Al Borde, Francis Kéré, DAAR, The exhibition illustrates the development Stierli, MoMA; Anthony Wood, IIT With: Zoë Ryan, Art Institute of Chicago; Giancarlo Mazzanti, Amanda Williams. of the work of Richard Meier & Partners IIT College of Architecture, S.R. Crown Hall, David van der Leer, Van Alen Institute; Sarah Claudia Cassidy Theater, CCC Architects while examining the philosophy, 3360 South State St. Dunn, UrbanLab; MarySue Barrett, Metro process, and vision of the celebrated artist Presented by IIT College of Architecture Planning; Kirsten Murray, Olson Kundig; 3:00–5:00 PM and architect. Johanna Hurme, 5468796 Architecture; UIC School of Architecture Open Studios Mana Contemporary, 2233 S. Throop St. 6:00–7:30 PM Kim Herforth Nielsen, 3XN; Jeff Risom, A behind the scenes tour of the graduate Presented by Mana Contemporary Crown Hall Roundtable #4: Gehl Architects; Jay Berman, Pei Cobb and undergraduate studios at UIC. When You’re Having More Than One Freed; Elaine Molinar, Snohetta; Kai-Uwe UIC, 845 W. Harrison St. 12:30 PM and 1:00 PM Penelope Dean, UIC; Alexander Eisenschmidt, Bergmann, BIG; Brian Lee, SOM; Hana Performance: We Know How to Order UIC; Sam Jacob, UIC; John McMorrough, Kassem, Kohn Pedersen and Fox; Francine 4:30 PM RSVP by Bryony Roberts and the South Shore U.Mich; Pier Paolo Tamburelli, UIC Houben, Mecanoo; Stephen Cassell, Performance: Theatre by Santiago Borja Drill Team IIT College of Architecture, S.R. Crown Hall, Architecture Research Office; Monica von Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel, IIT, Federal Plaza, 219 S. Dearborn St. 3360 South State St. Schmalensee, White Arkitekter; Andy Zago, 65 E. 32nd St. Presented by IIT College of Architecture Zago Architecture 1111 150929_CAB1_150928_CAB1_Visitor_Booklet.indd 11 29/09/2015 13:34 EVENTS CALENDAR 5:00 –8:00 PM RSVP Rubloff Auditorium, The Art Institute Preston Bradley Hall, CCC 06:00 PM Night of Illumination: Opening Celebration of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan Ave. Presented in partnership with Lampo Design Dialogues: Zoned in on Industry Stony Island Arts Bank, 6760 S. Stony Presented by the School of the Art Institute and the Goethe -Institut Chicago Chicago Architecture Foundation Lecture Island Ave. of Chicago Hall, 224 S. Michigan Ave. Presented by Rebuild Foundation Presented by Chicago Architecture 6:00 –8:00 PM Foundation 6:15–9:00 PM BOLD Studio Visit: UrbanLab OCTOBER 10 CP in Chicago Public Lecture: Reinier de UrbanLab, 3209 S. Morgan St. Graaf: The Century That Never Happened 8:00 AM–4:30 PM RSVP Archeworks, 625 N. Kingsbury St. 7:00–9:00 PM The Chicago Tradition in Architecture: OCTOBER 14 Presented by Archeworks & Complex Projects First Monday Jazz: Jimmy Bennington Inspiration or Artifact? Arts Incubator, 301 E. Garfield Blvd. Symposium with: Robert Bruegmann, 6:00 –7:30 PM RSVP 8:00 PM RSVP University of Illinois; Stuart Cohen, Pritzker Laureate Lecture: Thom Mayne Performance: Superpowers of Ten Stuart Cohen & Julie Hacker Architects; Thom Mayne founded Morphosis as a by Andrés Jaque and the Office for Robert Somol, UIC; Robert Adam, Adam collective architectural practice engaged Political Innovation OCTOBER 6 Architecture; Thomas Beeby, HBRA in cross -disciplinary research and design. The Tank, Chicago Athletic Association, Architects; Mark Sexton, Krueck + Sexton As design director and thought leader of 12 S. Michigan Ave. 5:30–8:30 PM RSVP Architects; John Vinci, Vinci Hamp Morphosis, Mayne provides overall vision Film Screening / PRECISE POETRY: Architects, Steven Semes, Notre Dame and project leadership to the firm. He won Lina Bo Bardi’s Architecture School of Architecture the Pritzker Prize in 2005 and is a professor First screening of the film on Lina Bo Bardi The University Club, 76 E. Monroe St. at UCLA.
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