Chicago Cultural Center
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Chicago Cultural Center Information
Address
78 E. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602
Neighborhood
The Loop
Description
Completed in 1897 as Chicago’s first central library, the building was established as the Chicago Cultural Center, the nation’s first and most comprehensive free municipal cultural venue, in 1991. One of the most visited attractions in Chicago, the stunning landmark building is home to two magnificent stained-glass domes, as well as free art exhibitions, performances, tours, lectures, family activities, music, and more – presented by the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) and many others.
Hours
Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Participants at this venue
| Participants | Country |
|---|---|
| BURR | Madrid, Spain |
| DAVIDSON RAFAILIDIS | Ontario, Canada and Columbus, United States |
| EXTENTS | Ann Arbor, United States |
| Firat Erdim | Des Moines, United States |
| Ignacio G. Galán, David Gissen, and Architensions (Alessandro Orsini and Nick Roseboro) | New York, United States |
| Jason Campbell / ellProjects | Chicago, United States |
| Tamara Kostianovsky | New York, United States |
| LA DALLMAN | Somerville, United States |
| Nicolas Dorval-Bory Architectes | Paris, France |
| On Architecture | Santiago, Chile |
| Iman Fayyad / project:if | Cambridge, United States |
| R&R STUDIOS | Miami, United States |
| RADDAR | São Paulo, Brazil |
| Sayler/Morris | Hudson, United States |
| Berndnaut Smilde | Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Space Popular | Vienna, Austria and Asturias, Spain |
| Studio Sean Canty | Boston, United States |
| Aura Venckunaite | Chicago, United States |
| Oscar Zamora and Michael Koliner | Cambridge, United States |
| APPARATA | London, United Kingdom |
| b+ (bplus.xyz) | Berlin, Germany |
| Balparda Brunel Oficina de Arquitectura | Rosario, Argentina |
| BETA office for architecture and the city | Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Breathe Architecture | Melbourne, Australia |
| Bureau SLA and ZakenMaker | Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Centro Cooperativista Uruguayo | Montevideo, Uruguay |
| Skarn Chaiyawat, Rina Shindo, and Witee Wisuthumporn | Tokyo, Japan and Bangkok, Thailand |
| Mariano Clusellas in partnership with Guillermo Cabrera, Alberto Campolonghi, Sebastián Colle, Cristian O’Connor, Jorge Pieretti | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| E2A / Piet Eckert und Wim Eckert Architekten | Zürich, Switzerland |
| FAR frohn&rojas | Santiago, Chile; Berlin, Germany; and Los Angeles, United States |
| French 2D | Boston, United States |
| Hardel Le Bihan Architectes | Paris, France |
| HHF Architects | Basel, Switzerland |
| Kashef Chowdhury/URBANA | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
| Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects (LOHA) | Detroit and Los Angeles, United States |
| Lütjens Padmanabhan Architekt*innen | Zürich, Switzerland |
| MASS Design Group | Kigali, Rwanda; Boston, Poughkeepsie and Santa Fe, United States |
| Max Nuñez Arquitectos | Santiago, Chile |
| Michael Maltzan Architecture | Los Angeles, United States |
| Oshinowo Studio | Lagos, Nigeria |
| Plan Común | Santiago, Chile and Paris, France |
| PRODUCTORA | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Sam Chermayeff Office | Berlin, Germany and New York, United States |
| TEN | Zürich, Switzerland |
| URBANUS (Liu Xiaodu, Meng Yan) | Shenzhen, China |
| Urko Sánchez Architects | Nairobi, Kenya and Madrid, Spain |
| 11 x 17 | Denver, United States and Toronto, Canada |
| adamo-faiden | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| FORMA | Los Angeles and New York, United States |
| Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork | Los Angeles, United States |
| gru.a | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Kwong Von Glinow | Chicago, United States |
| Sean Lally | Lausanne, Switzerland |
| Objects of Common Interest / LOT office for architecture | Athens, Greece and New York, United States |
| Cristóbal Palma | Santiago, Chile |
| Paradigma Ariadné | Budapest, Hungary |
| SO–IL | New York, United States |
| David Ramis | Los Angeles, United States |
| José Cubilla | Asunción, Paraguay |