June is a big double-header for the
Chicago Calendar of Architectural Events.

While
NeoCon is wrapping up, the big news is the national convention of the
American Institute of Architects 2014 meeting here in Chicago at the end of the month, not just in McCormick Place, but in a wide range of convention-related events that we're still getting a handle on.
By the time you're reading this,
Adrian Smith and
Tom Eich have probably already delivered their

early-Wednesday morning NeoCon keynotes, but tomorrow at the
Chicago Architecture Foundation,
Charles Montgomery will be talking about his book,
Happy City, while at the
Bridgeport Arts Center,
Friends of the Parks 2014 Benefit honoring
Richard Hunt. This weekend,
MAS Context and others is offering a two-day symposium on
Our Public Space: Who Owns It, Who Shapes It,
and Who Benefits from it, with lectures on Saturday and a workshop at the Lathrop Homes on Sunday.
Next Tuesday, the 17th,
Lane Kendig discusses
Walkability: Fact or Myth at
APA Chicago, while Wednesday lunchtime at CAF,
Anne Sullivan talks about
Understanding Historic Building Technology, and in the evening
CREW Chicago takes a look at
Beautiful and Effective Public Spaces, focusing on
Pioneer Court and the recently restored
Wrigley Building Plaza. Thursday, the 19th,
Larry Booth discusses
Trailing Louis Sulivan: The Restoration of Ganz Hall at the Auditorium, while over at the
Second Presbyterian Church,
William Tyre offers
A Look Back: Chicago and the World in 1874, at CAF,
Jimenez Lai is in conversation with
Stanley Tigerman, and over at the Pritzker Pavilion you can see a giant-screen showing of the new documentary
Jens Jensen The Living Green (which airs on WTTW at the exact same time.)
Heading into AIA convention week, the
Royal Institute of British Architects is sponsoring a series of

lectures at the
Apple store on Michigan Avenue,
AIA keynotes are delivered by
Jeanne Gang,
Theaster Gates,
Stephen Chung, and
Tony Hsieh, with
Architecture 2030's
Ed Mazria offering a panel. There's a special
Design + Dining Pecha Kucha at
Martyr's, a lecture by futurist
Melissa Sterry on
Learning from Life: The Biologically Informed City, and a
AIADIV/Chicago Women in Architecture Global Inclusion Reception with a keynote by former Ambassador
John F. Maisto, at Hafele Chicago.
Resiliency Dream TeamAnd that's just scratching the surface of the dozens of great events still to come this month. Check them all out on the
June Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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