Year End Show 2022 award winners
Many thanks to all who joined us at the Year End Show on May 6. We were thrilled to be back in the building to ... continue reading
Many thanks to all who joined us at the Year End Show on May 6. We were thrilled to be back in the building to ... continue reading
American Framing, the US Pavilion exhibition at last year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, will be on view in Prague and Chicago this spring. The exhibition is ... continue reading
Professor Dan Wheeler’s practice, Wheeler Kearns Architects (WKA), recently completed the headquarters of North Lawndale Employment Network (NLEN), on the West Side of Chicago. Formerly the ... continue reading
Flat Out Inc., which publishes an independent print magazine founded and edited by Associate Professor Penelope Dean, received a competitive grant from the National Endowment for ... continue reading
Martina Smith, a first-year Master of Architecture student and the inaugural recipient of the Hartshorne and Plunkard Fellowship, was recently featured in an article ... continue reading
Visiting Assistant Professor Abigail Chang contributed the work Skeuomorphic Screens to the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, which opened September 16. The project examines screens as “architectural elements ... continue reading
The fourth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, The Available City, opened September 17. Professor David Brown is the biennial’s artistic director. For more ... continue reading
Congratulations to Fresh Meat, the School of Architecture’s student-run journal, which was recently awarded a grant from the Graham Foundation. Also receiving support was American Framing, the ... continue reading
Alternative Instruments, an installation by Clinical Professor Sam Jacob, is now on display as part of the third edition of Exhibit Columbus, an exhibition and symposium ... continue reading
BRICKS, an exhibition of furniture designed by Clinical Assistant Professor Ania Jaworska, opened at Volume Gallery in Chicago June 5. The commissioned series explores ... continue reading
Assistant Professor Thomas Kelley’s practice, Norman Kelley, designed the exhibition Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now, which opened at the MCA Chicago earlier this month. ... continue reading