Book talks this month for Samuel Zipp's Manhattan Projects - a new look @ the politics & culture of urban renewal in NYC
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Apply for the Rome Prize. The deadline is November 15, 2010 #
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City Soundtrack Workshop - discover urban sounds & translate them into a musical score @ Canadian Centre for Architecture
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Be among the first to see the newly revamped & expanded Hull-House Museum. Re-opening celebration is today @JAHHM!
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RT @archpaper: Nouvel's Scarlet Serpentine Pavilion may be the best
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Two days remaining to place advance bids on work in @RenSoc Annual Benefit Art Auction
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"Notes From the Archive: James Frazer Stirling" is @WSJ "Critic's Choice." Show opens @ Yale Center for British Art 10/14
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RT @archpaper: Nouvel's Scarlet Serpentine Pavilion may be the best
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Eye-catching: Studio Gang's new pavilion on the banks of @lincolnparkzoo's South Pond. Good photos from @Dezeen
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Jane Addams Hull-House Museum to Re-Open
Sep 01, 2010
On Wednesday, September 8th, 2010, The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum (Chicago, IL) will celebrate the birthday and legacy of Jane Addams, an internationally renowned social reformer and peace activist and America's first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The festivities will include a birthday celebration in Daley Plaza, the re-opening of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum at University of Illinois at Chicago, and a People's Block Party.
The newly expanded and revamped Jane Addams Hull-House Museum features restored architectural details that demonstrate the relationship between social ideals and the design choices of the Hull-House reformers, an exploration of the sonic landscapes of Hull-House at the turn of the century, a temporary exhibition of graphic novels that investigate the history and current state of juvenile justice in the United States, and much more. Stop by next Wednesday and be among the first to see these exciting developments. Click here to learn more.
Architectural Encounters, a new component of the exhibition program at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, was funded in part by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.
Follow a lively conversation between Theaster Gates and Ute Zimmermann, guest bloggers for Grantmakers in the Arts,
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Celebrate the release of "Architecture on Display" w/ past directors of the Venice Architecture Biennale tomorrow...
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