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taipeipeter Mar 21, 2009 4:18 am

brief architecture guide
 
I'm looking for a down-loadable, brief introduction to Chicago's famous buildings. The general 'loop' area is most practical for my brief visit, but the inclusion of other neighborhoods would be fine. This is for a self-guided tour, in effect.

Googling "architecture" produces lots of information but all the web sites I found want to you click around on specific buildings, when I'm looking for something more like a walking tour that puts them all together in brief compass. Googling "walking tour" produces tour companies and a few Amazon book ads.

For what it's worth, I had great success finding this kind of info for Tokyo recently. Thanks for any Chicago ideas!

Gargoyle Mar 21, 2009 11:12 am

Start by checking the Chicago Architecture Foundation's website.

ninja138 Mar 21, 2009 3:03 pm

+1 on CAF.

paytonc Mar 21, 2009 8:52 pm

CAF's ArchiCenter is a great first stop for orienting oneself with its scale model of downtown, displays about the history and evolution of local architecture, a brochure with a map of notable buildings (not sure if that's online), tour catalog (buildings which get their own tours are all quite notable), and obviously tours -- which I highly recommend. They also have an on-site bookstore, of course. The "core" tours for beginners (offered several times daily) are the River Cruise, Historic Skyscrapers, and Modern Skyscrapers, but I think there are about 100 others on offer on a rotating basis; no other American city has such a resource.

For books, I trust the AIA Guide to Chicago (2nd edition), but it's kind of hefty -- and deservedly so. It was effectively my tour guide to the city for several years. There's a whole lot to see here...

Non-NonRev Mar 22, 2009 6:09 am

Another good site (with an excellent bibliogrophy) is the Archinforum site:

http://eng.archinform.net/ort/1820.htm

It has extensive coverage of one of my favorite Chicago architectural areas, the IIT campus (the Mies van der Rohe buildings and the recent additiona by Rem Koolhaas).

Big Mo Mar 22, 2009 8:50 am

As a CAF member, I highly recommend the ArchiCenter and any CAF tour, especially the boat tour on the Chicago River. I agree that the AIA guide is excellent.


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