The 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial Opened to the Public
The fourth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial opened to the public on September 17th, showcasing a series of 15 site-specific interventions within the urban environment that tap into ideas of shared space and collective agency, exploring ?who gets to participate in the design of the city?. Led by Artistic Director David Brown, this year?s edition operating under the theme The Available City, intends to highlight the potential of vacant urban areas as collective spaces through interventions developed in close collaboration with the local community. At the same time, the event underscores the potential for ?immediate new possibilities? and illustrates the significant impact of small urban gestures.
Central Park Theatre by Manuel Herz. Image © Nathan Keay
The fourth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial opened to the public on September 17th, showcasing a series of 15 site-specific interventions within the urban environment that tap into ideas of shared space and collective agency, exploring ?who gets to participate in the design of the city?. Led by Artistic Director David Brown, this year?s edition operating under the theme The Available City, intends to highlight the potential of vacant urban areas as collective spaces through interventions developed in close collaboration with the local community. At the same time, the event underscores the potential for ?immediate new possibilities? and illustrates the significant impact of small urban ges...
Central Park Theatre by Manuel Herz. Image © Nathan Keay
The fourth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial opened to the public on September 17th, showcasing a series of 15 site-specific interventions within the urban environment that tap into ideas of shared space and collective agency, exploring ?who gets to participate in the design of the city?. Led by Artistic Director David Brown, this year?s edition operating under the theme The Available City, intends to highlight the potential of vacant urban areas as collective spaces through interventions developed in close collaboration with the local community. At the same time, the event underscores the potential for ?immediate new possibilities? and illustrates the significant impact of small urban ges...
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