architecture

Friday, May 20, 2005

Chicago News

Some Chi-town news briefs and happenings:

:: The Chicago Tribune reports that The Fordham Company approached Santiago Calatrava to design a residential high-rise on North Lake Shore Drive. Nothing more is known at this time, though it makes me wonder where exactly this tower would be located, since vacant lots along LSD are scarce (outside of 600 North which is slated for a pair of towers by Pappageorge/Haymes). Fordham Co. isn't exactly known for cutting-edge architecture, so the choice to solicit Calatrava is unexpected, though refreshing. It should be interesting to see what develops.

:: The Chicago Sun-Times reports that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will donate $11 million for the ailing Chicago Public Schools, specifically for small schools. Given the lack of state and federal funds for education, this is good news, though unfortunately it won't go too far towards improving facilities, constructing new schools, and other physical improvements to the system.

:: The sixth annual Great Chicago Places and Spaces is happening this weekend, kicked off tonight by an "intimate" talk with Bruce Mau, Stanley Tigerman and Lee Bey, according to the City of Chicago's page. It's at 6:30 at the Art Institute, it's free, and it's first-come, first-seated. See the Reader's listings for more information on the plethora of tours over the weekend.

:: On a related note, Metromix compiles a list of places to eat while checking out Great Places and Spaces.

:: The Southeast Environmental Task Force is holding a bus tour of Chicago's Industrial Southeast Side. Check their special events page for details.

:: Have a great weekend!

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