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Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts - http://www.grahamfoundation.org/
Seeks to nurture and enrich an informed and creative public dialogue concerning architecture and the built environment. Offers information on lecture and exhibition programs at the Madlener House. |
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Chicago Architecture Foundation - http://www.architecture.org/
Listing of architecture tours, exhibits, lectures and education offered, plus membership and volunteer information. |
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Chicago Imagebase - http://www.uic.edu/depts/ahaa/imagebase/
Materials for the study the architectural history of the city from the University of Illinois: historical maps and views, recent images including aerial photographs, style guide. Searchable. |
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Chicago Landmarks - http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/
The City of Chicago presents photographs and histories of landmark buildings, accessed via clickable maps or an alphabetical list, biographies of their architects and a guide to styles. |
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Public Building Commission of Chicago - http://www.pbcchicago.com/
Provides professional management of the city's public construction projects. Includes history, project overviews, board actions, financial and annual reports, press releases, and resources regarding working with the PBC. |
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Archeworks - http://www.archeworks.org/
Alternative multi-disciplinary design school that includes admission information and student projects in alternative architecture and design. |
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Architech - http://www.architechgallery.com/
A commercial gallery of architectural art in the city, which specializes in original drawings by architects and industrial designers, historic and modern. |
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A View on Cities - http://www.aviewoncities.com/chicago.htm
Images and information about some of the more well-known buildings in Chicago. |
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From Louis Sullivan to SOM: Boston Grads Go to Chicago - http://web.mit.edu/museum/chicago/chicago.html
MIT Museum presents late 19th- and early 20th-century Chicago architecture, focusing on the migration of architects educated in Boston. |
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Chicago: National Register Travel Itinerary - http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/
An on-line tour of historic buildings via clickable map or list from the National Parks Service. Photographs and potted histories with notes on whether the building is open to the public. |