It's still not too late to be adding items to the October Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
On Tuesday, October 23th, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Franz Schulze and Edward Windhorst, co-authors of the highly anticipated new and revised edition of Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography, will be at the Robert F. Carr chapel on IIT to discuss and sign copies of their new book. The chapel, known on campus as "The God Box" is the only ecclesiastical space designed by the architect.
It may be the last week of the month, but we still have over a dozen great items still coming up, including The Churches of Edward Dart at AIA/Chicago, Christian Kerez at IIT, Incessant Visions, a film on Erich Mendelsohn at the Spertus, with a post screening talk by Stanley Tigerman, AIA Chicago's Designight 2012, the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Awards, Tom Leader at UIC, and, for Halloween, Edgar Allen Poe readings at Glessner House.
Check out the October Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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Selasa, 23 Oktober 2012
Meet me at the God Box: Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography with Shulze and Windhorst - More for October
Senin, 15 Oktober 2012
Erich Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions, plus, Canberra today, Magic and Poetry of Havana, Wednesday
Never too late to be adding to the October Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
On Wednesday, October 24th, at 6:30 p.m., the Spertus Institute will be hosting screening, Incessant Visions, on the life and work of Architect Erich Mendelsohn.
In March 1933, German Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn, head of Germany�s largest architectural firm, fled Berlin, foreseeing grave consequences from Hitler�s rise to power. In Amsterdam he bumped into an acquaintance who asked what he was doing there. The reply: �I�m relocating my office.� It wouldn�t be the last time Mendelsohn would start over in a foreign land.Following the screening will be a discussion led by Stanley Tigerman. More information here
In Incessant Visions, Israeli director Duki Dror unfolds the amazing story of Mendelsohn�s life through letters exchanged with his wife Luise, an accomplished cellist. The film explores Mendelsohn�s rise as an architectural visionary, his friendships with Albert Einstein and Frank Lloyd Wright, and the jagged trajectory of his career as he worked in England, Israel, and the United States.
Today, Monday, October 15th, David Headon, Advisor to the Centennial of Canberra and Australian Capital Territory projects, will discuss The Planning of Canberra, at 5:00 p.m. in Kresge Hall at Northwestern in Evanston. The 1911 plan was the result of a competition won by Marion Mahony and Walter Burley Griffin.
Then this Wednesday the 17th, 12:15 p.m. at the Great Cities Institute, Julio C�sar P�rez Hern�ndez, author of Inside Havana, will discuss The Magic and Poetry of Havana: A Glance at the Past, Present and Future of a Caribbean Metropolis.
Also this week, we've got The Core at The Eden Project at AIA/Chicago, Felipe Assadi discussing Contemporary Chilean Architecture at Crown Hall, IIT, Carol Ross Barney talking about Design for Sustainable Transportation at CAF, Anna Tobin D�Ambrosio on Cranes, Dragons and Geishas: Metalwork of the Aesthetic Movement, at the Driehaus Museum (twice), Bill Tyre on Glessner House at 125, at the Cultural Center for Landmarks Illinois and, again at CAF, Our Buildings as Ambassadors: U.S. Dept. of State's New Design Excellence Initiative.
There are 15 great programs just this week, and nearly three dozen still to come this month. Check them all out on the October Calendar of Chicago Architectural Events.
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