
Would you believe . . . one?
I'm coming to the conclusion that the monthly calendar is an idea whose time has gone. Readership is not large. Throughout all the days of a given month, there are fewer cumulative pageviews for the calendar than for a single average post. It often seems the only people reading the calendar are the those who are on it. Since I'm now back to a regular 9 to 5 job, my side hours are limited, and I'm thinking they might be better spent on other projects. So, as with the printed version of The Onion but a whole less funnier, December may see the final version of the monthly architectural calendar. If you have any thoughts on the matter, pass 'em on

More? How about Pamela Bannos talking about 1836 through the Chicago Fire at the MCA on Saturday the 16th, where filmmaker Sarah Morris has a preview screening and talk on Tuesday, the 19th, the same day David Wilts of Arup discusses The Smarter Building: What It is - and Why Bother noontime at AIA/Chicago, and Rolf Achilles talks about his book, The Chicago School of Architecture- Building the Modern City, 1880-1910, at the Glessner House Museum.. The Chicago Midwest Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art gives out its First Annual Acanthus Awards at the Elks National Memorial, also on Saturday the 16th.
On Wednesday the 20th Jaume Plensa is in conversation with Reed
Kroloff at MCA, and on Thursday the 21st, Jean Guarino discusses Construction, Demolition and the Remaking of LaSalle Street for Friends of Downtown at the Cultural Center, and designer Lloyd Natof is at Unity Temple in Oak Park.
Catch it while you can. Check out all the great items on the November Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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