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WINDYCITYMEDIAGROUP

Free event to offer closer looks at prime sites
Special to the online edition of Windy City Times
2011-08-31


The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) is hosting openhousechicago 2011 (OHC 2011)—a free event that takes the public behind the scenes of more than 100 spaces in five diverse neighborhoods—Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 15-16, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

The neighborhoods are downtown Chicago, Bronzeville, Garfield Park/North Lawndale, Little Village and Rogers Park/West Ridge. The OHC neighborhood hubs are: Little Black Pearl Art & Design Center (Bronzeville), Santa Fe Building (downtown), La Villita Community Church (Little Village), Garfield Park Conservatory (Garfield Park) and Warren Park Field House (Rogers Park).

Among just a few of the buildings that will be showcased are the Santa Fe Building, 224 S. Michigan Ave.; Lake Point Tower, 505 N. Lake Shore Dr.; the Welcome Inn Manor, 4563 S. Michigan Ave.; Second Federal Savings, 3960 W. 26th St.; MRC Polymers, 3535 W. 31st St.; Power House High School, 931 S. Homan St.; Christy Webber Landscape Designs, 2900 W. Ferdinand St.; Mayne Stage Theatre/Act One Pub, 1328-30 W. Morse Ave.; and Uncommon Ground, 1401 W. Devon Ave.

Advanced registration for OHC2011 is not required. However, sites will be open on a first-come, first-served basis.

Transportation will be available within the neighborhoods. There will not be any connecting those areas, however.

During a meeting with media, OHC 2011 Managing Director Bastiaan Bouma said that the event's distinguishing characteristics are: a deep engagement with community partners; behind-the-scenes access; and a focus on sustainability.

People can schedule their own itineraries and find out much more information by visiting Article Link Here . In addition, volunteers are needed—and volunteers (as well as CAF members) have line privileges during OHC 2011.


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