In February of this year, Chicago lost one of its pioneering preservation architects, Wilbert R. Hasbrouck, FAIA. With a career stretching over 40 years, Hasbrouck personified the multidisciplinary nature of preservation: as author, editor, collector, activist, and architect.
School of the Art Institute of Chicago President Elissa Tenny was recognized as one of "Chicago’s Notable Women in Education 2018" in Crain's Chicago Business.
Metropolis covered Studio Gang’s installation Stone Stories, helmed by Jeanne Gang (HON 2013) for the upcoming Venice Architecture Biennale’s US Pavilion exhibition Dimensions of Citizenship. It will be installed in the William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes Aldrich’s neoclassical pavilion in the Giardini della Biennale. Gang's installation, which includes a video component by architectural filmographers Spirit of Space, delves into how “infrastructural seeds that grew into great metropolises were sown by slavery.”
The US Pavilion's exhibition Dimensions of Citizenship was included in Domus' list of "5 pavilions not to be missed."
Get a first look at the US Pavillion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale before its opening on Saturday, May 26.