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3 Open House Chicago  





4 Education  





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Coordinates: 41°5317N 87°3725W / 41.88792°N 87.623668°W / 41.88792; -87.623668
 

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41°53′17N 87°37′25W / 41.88792°N 87.623668°W / 41.88792; -87.623668

Chicago Architecture Center
Founded1966 (1966)
Type501(c)(3) charitable organization
FocusEducation, Architecture, Design
Location

Members

11,000

Volunteers

1,000
Websitehttp://architecture.org/
Chicago Model in 2014

The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC), formerly the Chicago Architecture Foundation, is a nonprofit cultural organization based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, whose mission is to inspire people to discover why design matters. Founded in 1966, its programs include public tours and programs, most notably the docent-led architecture cruise on the Chicago River, and other tours in the Chicago area. The river cruise is ranked in the top ten tours in the U.S. by TripAdvisor users.[1] CAC includes conference and exhibition space, including a scale model of downtown Chicago.[2]

History[edit]

The CAC was founded in 1966 as the Chicago School of Architecture Foundation to save H. H. Richardson's Glessner House, one of Chicago's oldest residences.[3] In 1971, it began to offer lectures and volunteer-led tours of Chicago to the public. It was renamed the Chicago Architecture Foundation in 1979, and CAF later moved into the Railway Exchange Building on Michigan Avenue in 1992 with an expanded book store and program space.

CAC and the American Architectural Foundation co-founded the Association of Architecture Organizations in 2005, a now international membership group that develops the programs and work of public architecture education groups.[4] In 2009, the center opened a new exhibition, Chicago Model, which includes a 3D-printed scale model of the central area of the city and is now on permanent display.[5] Changing its name to the Chicago Architecture Center, it moved to a newly expanded space in Mies van der Rohe's One Illinois Center at 111 E. Wacker Dr. on the Chicago River in August 2018.[6][7]

Tours[edit]

The CAC offers approximately 85 different tours of the city. All tours are led by trained volunteer docents who go through a 14-week training course before being certified to lead CAC tours. Many tours in the Loop include historic buildings such as the Chicago Board of Trade, the Marquette Building, the Monadnock Building, and Daniel Burnham and John Wellborn Root's Rookery among many others. Some modern buildings that are explored include the Sears Tower, John Hancock Center, Mies van der Rohe's Chicago Federal Center and the Trump Tower. The CAC also offers tours of parks and public spaces such as Millennium Park, Maggie Daley Park and the Chicago Pedway. During the summer months, the CAC offers tours of various neighborhoods throughout Chicago in addition to downtown tours. The CAC's most popular tour, the CAFC River Cruise aboard Chicago's First Lady Cruises has departures April–November every year. The CAC offers other tours year-round.

Open House Chicago[edit]

The CAC also hosts the largest annual architecture event in the city, Open House Chicago. This free, annual event gives the public access to buildings and spaces around the city that are typically closed to the public. Held over a weekend in October, OHC attracts tens of thousands of participants from across the country and around the world.[8]

Education[edit]

The CAC offers a robust architecture and design education program and has received several awards for their curricula and textbooks including Schoolyards to Skylines, the Architecture Handbook, and DiscoverDesign.org. In 2013, the CAC opened the ArcelorMittal Design Studio, a studio space dedicated to introducing design concepts to individuals of all ages.[9]

CAC Store[edit]

CAF Shop

The CAC Store, which offers Chicago and architecture-themed products, is located on the first floor of the Chicago Architecture Center at 111 E. Wacker Dr.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lazare, Lewis. "Chicago Architecture Foundation river cruise soars to the top at TripAdvisor.com". Chicago Business Journal.
  • ^ "CAF Tours". Archived from the original on 2010-03-25. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  • ^ Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl (1984). H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works. MIT Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780262650151.
  • ^ "History". Association of Architecture Organizations. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  • ^ Blair Kamin (June 2, 2009). "A new model of Chicago's Loop, emerging next week in the CAF's "Chicago Model City" show". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  • ^ Kamin, Blair. "The Chicago Architecture Foundation has a new name and a new home. Skyscraper models are the stars of its engaging riverfront exhibition space". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  • ^ "111 East Wacker (One Illinois Center)". Chicago Architecture Center - CAC. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  • ^ "Open House Chicago: Step inside the city's architectural wonders for free". WGN-TV. 2015-10-16. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  • ^ "Inside the New Chicago Architecture Foundation Design Studio". Curbed Chicago. 25 November 2013.
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