Chicago Architecture Biennial Installations

Ongoing

Chicago Cultural Center, Ramp up to Preston Bradley Hall, 2nd Floor West

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Chicago Architecture Biennial Installation (Photo credit: Tom Harris)

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The inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial (October 3, 2015 – January 3, 2016) was a global exhibition of contemporary architecture, showcasing the visionary ideas of 100 architects and designers from 30 countries. Although the Biennial has closed, several installations will remain on view at the Chicago Cultural Center, including:

  • Piranesi Circus (Atelier Bow-Wow – Tokyo, Japan); Atrium, Ongoing
  • Passage (SO-IL – New York City, U.S.) feat. photography by Iwan Baan – Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Ramp, Ongoing
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