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Eight Forty-Eight
Chicago Architecture
January through March, 2001
Eight Forty-Eight started off 2001 with a series of reports touring
Chicago's skyline.
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Marktown March 22, 2001 |
| Architecture contributor Ed Keegan visits with
Paul Myers, the unofficial historian of the community of Marktown,
in East Chicago, Indiana, about this historic and architectural
treasure by architect Howard Van Doren Shaw. |
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Terra Cotta March 21, 2001 |
| Timothy Lynch, structural engineer and associate
at Robert Silman Associates in New York, talks with Steve Edwards
about repairing the aging facades on downtown high rises. |
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Endangered Landmarks March 21, 2001 |
| Architecture contributor Ed Keegan visits with
Paul Myers, the unofficial historian of thDavid Bahlman, executive
director of the Landmarks
Preservation Council of Illinois, reviews the councils
annual list of the 10 most endangered historic places in Illinois.
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Bronzeville
March 12, 2001 |
| Chicago Public Radios Richard Steele visits
the Wabash YMCA and gets a tour of the newly restored facility
with Pat Abrams, executive director of the Renaissance Apartments
and Fitness For Life Center. |
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Wacker Drive February 23,
2001 |
Chicago Historical Society Historian Tim Samuelson joins
Steve Edwards on lower Wacker to talk of the history of this
street, as it closes for major renovation.
A view of the construction
on Wacker Drive near the intersection of Wacker and State
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Landmarks vs. Zoning Commissions February
21, 2001 |
| Architecture contributor Ed Keegan dissects the
differences between Chicago's landmark and zoning ordinances. |
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South Michigan Avenue Landmark District
February 15, 2001 |
A soundscape inside one of Michigan Avenues landmark
structures, the Fine Arts Building at 410 S. Michigan, followed
by a conversation about the pros and cons of the City of Chicagos
proposal to designate a 12-block section of South Michigan
Avenue a landmark district.
Steve Edwards
is joined by Brian Goeken, assistant commissioner of the City of
Chicagos Department of Planning and Development; Blair
Kamin, architecture columnist for the Chicago Tribune, and
Bob Wislow, Chairman of U-S Equities and member of the Central
Michigan Avenue Association.
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A view of South Michigan Avenue from Randolph
Street. |
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Good Towers February 8, 2001
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Architecture contributor Ed Keegan views some
promising residential towers on the Chicagos horizon.
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Millennium Park January 25, 2001 |
| A discussion with talks with Charles Waldheim,
from UICs Architecture Department, and Ed Uhlir, design
director for the Millennium Park project, about the new design
for Chicagos front yard. |
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Block 37 January 25, 2001 |
| Eight Forty-Eight architecture contributor
Ed Keegan talks with Steve about plans for the North Loop's
Block 37. |
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Museum Campus January 9, 2001 |
| Eight Forty-Eight architecture contributor
Ed Keegan talks with Wolfgang Waldner, CEO of Vienna Quarter
Project, about what makes museum campuses appealing. |
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