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Entries associated with the tag "Lynn Becker":March 3rd - 12:44 p.m.
Reader contributor Lynn Becker, whose most recent piece for us covered the Commission on Chicago Landmarks, is one of the creative types featured in Pecha Kucha Night,
September 26th - 9:03 a.m.
Stumbled across an old post by Lynn Becker on designer Bruce Mau and his move to Chicago, and this quote got me: "Chicago was built by people who grew tired of where they came from and fell in love with the city, in all its contradictions. Think Sullivan, Mies, Daniel Burnham. If Mau can disenthrall himself from the flatterers - sycophancy is one of Chicago's baser failings - and really engage the city, warts and all, he could be the next name in that line." August 23rd - 12:51 p.m.
Chicago has a fun feature called Ten Modern Masterpieces, their picks for the best new buildings in the city. Some of the choices are pretty obvious--the Pritzker Pavilion, Helmut Jahn's State Street Village dorms, the terribly named Contemporaine. There are some surprising omissions, such as Aqua, perhaps because it's not built yet, and Rem Koolhas's fun, controversial IIT student center, an omission Reader architecture contributor Lynn Becker doesn't appreciate. The biggest surprise was a Glencoe house I'd never heard of, the Shingle House; I'd like to see more pics of it before passing judgment, but it's nice to see a residence, even if it's a pie-in-the-sky one, among the usual public buildings. My personal favorite on the list is the new Spertus expansion, a dynamic, crystalline addition to Michigan Avenue that's kind of my idea of what a utopian city's buildings would look like. Overall it's a fine list, as Becker notes, though I'd hasten to add Cesar Pelli's Ratner Center, the finest place to play hoops in Chicago, save for maybe the lakeside courts off 47th. Also noteworthy: a piece on the construction of skyscrapers by Chicago treasure Blair Kamin. |
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