Chicago Architectural Biennial and the Available City Project
CCA student design work at the Chicago Cultural Center
On Thursday December 12th, CCA students visited the Chicago Cultural Center to see The Available City Project exhibit. The exhibit is part of the Chicago Architectural Biennial and features work done by CCA students and North Lawndale residents to design community gathering spaces both in our food forest and at an established community location, the MLK Garden.
On Thursday December 12th, CCA students visited the Chicago Cultural Center to see The Available City Project exhibit. The exhibit is part of the Chicago Architectural Biennial and features work done by CCA students and North Lawndale residents to design community gathering spaces both in our food forest and at an established community location, the MLK Garden.
Students have an introductory discussion about the Chicago architectural Biennial |
Taking a look at the MLK Garden site design |
Exploring an exhibit by the Sweetwater Foundation - yes the Sweetwater Foundation who started CCA's Aquaponics program. |
Architect David Brown answers some questions about the exhibit |
An exhibit of North Lawndale photos by artist, Akinbode Akinbiyi. |
A good day! |
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