The Oldest Books in the CAC Volunteer Library: Bungalows
By Ed McDevitt, Class of 2010 The Barry Sears Volunteer Library Committee members have embarked on a series of essays about the books in our library to be published on…
By Ed McDevitt, Class of 2010 The Barry Sears Volunteer Library Committee members have embarked on a series of essays about the books in our library to be published on…
The CAC volunteers have spoken: Blair Kamin's Who Is This City For? with photographs by Lee Bey received an endorsement from almost everyone who responded. Supertall and Broken Glass each…
The Chicago Architecture Center's first holiday exhibit is now on display! From November 17th through Feburary 17th, City in a Snow Globe will be stationed in the Orientation Space next…
By Amanda Lewis, Class of 2020 On the Southeast coast of Alaska sits the small town of Sitka, known as Sheet’ka by the indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit people. The beautiful landscape…
Adam and I are thrilled to announce that we are expanding our family once again. Baby Duda #2 is due early May. We are hoping Amelia will get excited about…
Thanksgiving Holiday Hours November 23rd 10am-3pm November 24th CLOSED For docents giving tours on Wednesday, 11/23, that end after 3pm, you will have to bring an extra bag to collect GTS devices,…
By Tomas Petkus, Exhibit Host, Guest Services In Life and in Death, Design Matters . Graceland Cemetery made an impression on me. There is a significant concentration of the greatest…
Dear CAC Docents and Volunteers, I am thrilled to be joining the Chicago Architecture Center as Chief Executive Officer starting December 2. As part of my onboarding, I am prioritizing…
Dear docents, Since the start of COVID, I have been constantly confused about time. What day is it? What month is it? What time is it? I am particularly confused…
January and February Hours: Starting in 2023, the CAC will be open Friday through Mondays from 10am-4pm. These shortened hours will reflect in the new schedule for 2023. We will…