To All Docents and Volunteers,
We Want to Hear from you about the Built Environment
With a new mayor and a host of new projects being proposed for the city, Chicago is bound to change over the next decades. Where is the city headed design-wise? What are the primary architectural tenets being illustrated in what is proposed to rise, often along the Chicago River, but all around the city? These are the questions facing the design community as we enter the new era under Mayor Lightfoot.
Recently, a committee of the CAC Board of Trustees whose goal is to make CAC the premier spokes-organization on issues of architecture, took a “pulse survey,” a quick snapshot of opinion from the design community – architects, planners, contractors, developers and financiers.
Now, we are seeking the opinions of docents and volunteers on the same topics. What are the most important projects current and proposed projects that will make substantial impacts – positive or negative—on the city?
Let us know what you think – and why.
Click here for the survey. Deadline for responses will be Monday, May 6. A report on both surveys will be issued in due course.
Thank you,
Communications Committee