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Bertrand Goldberg at the Art Institute of Chicago

"Bertrand Goldberg: Architecture of Invention", a retrospective of Chicago architect Bertrand Goldberg's landmark mid-century work, is being presented at the Art Institute of Chicago. The museum calls this the first comprehensive retrospective of Goldberg's innovative architecture and engineering designs.

Goldberg, whose career intertwined with some of the world's most prominent modern architects, including his mentor Mies van der Rohe, is perhaps best known for his unique, revolutionary design for Marina City, which has become one of Chicago's most talked-about architectural landmarks.

According to the Art Institute, the retrospective "positions Bertrand Goldberg's career within a broad historical framework that extends from his experimental origins at the Bauhaus in Germany and the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition to his visionary plans for the postwar American city."

Goldberg was instrumental in getting Mies van der Rohe to accept a position in Chicago at what would become the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in 1938.

"Bertrand Goldberg: Architecture of Invention" will be at the Art Institute of Chicago from Sept. 17 through January 15, 2012.



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Visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Johnson Wax Building and Wingspread with Off the Map

Experience Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark S.C. Johnson Administration Building and Wingspread in Racine, Wisconsin, and more, with Off the Map Chicago.

If you've visited Oak Park, where Wright developed his early landmark Prairie style, and seen the Robie House and Unity Temple, let us take you on a unique, private architectural journey to Racine for a tour of the stellar architecture Frank Lloyd Wright created for Hib Johnson, chairman of Johnson Wax Company, in 1938.

We'll pick you up in Chicago and along the way to Racine, fill in the architectural details of Wright's work in Chicago and Oak Park that led to his groundbreaking work for Johnson in Racine. You'll go on a tour of the S.C. Johnson Administration Building, and then enjoy a private visit at Wingspread, the spectacular home Wright designed for Hib Johnson after the company chairman told the architect he loved his new office building so much, he wanted to sleep there.

And there's more. After our visit, we'll stop for lunch, and then drive back to Chicago through the beautiful North Shore suburbs along Lake Michigan, where your host, architectural commentator Larry Simon, will share with you some of his favorite works of Wright and Oak Park Wright Studio associate John van Bergen, including Wright's 1915 Ravine Bluff's subdivision featuring his only built bridge, as well as the first Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie House. Larry will also take you to Eliel and Eero Saarinen's landmark architectural masterpiece, the 1940 Crow Island School, and share some of his favorite, and rarely-seen, examples of mid-century domestic architecture.

For more information on this amazing day-long architectural journey exploring the world of Frank Lloyd Wright and mid-century Chicago architects, call Larry at +1 847 951 5521.

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Tour Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House with Off The Map Chicago Tours.
 
 

In my many years as an architectural guide at such amazing spaces as the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Wright's Robie House, and Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, I've often been asked by travelers where they can see more of Chicago's rich architectural heritage. And how.

So I started Off the Map Chicago Tours. Because, like you, I'm a traveler, too. And in my many journeys, I've discovered that the places you don't find on a map—the turns off the main roads, things not listed in a guide book— reward us with the most memorable adventures and discoveries.

This is what Off the Map's visitors get to experience. Like the architect from Wales who asked if I could show her the sleek glass house in the movie

 
 
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“Ferris Bueller's Day Off.” [I could, and I did.] Or the couple from Barcelona who wanted to spend a few reverent moments at the grave of Mies, and then a half-hour walking around Wrigley Field, asking me all about its fabled past. [Luckily, I used to be a Chicago sportswriter.]

So please join me. Not for tours, but for private excursions. The way I see it, we should experience a building. It's essential how we arrive at it. We need time to walk around it, time to view it from every angle, time to imagine what it would be like to live in it.

It's not so easy to do that from the window of a bus, or in a large tour group.

That's why Off the Map Chicago Architecture Tours is designed for travelers who aren't in a hurry, and who don't like crowds. Travelers who might just want to walk across Frank Lloyd Wright's only bridge more than once. And who have time for a civilized lunch or an espresso at a nice café along the way.

Off the Map private excursions fill most of the day, occasionally take the unexpected turn, and always leave you with a rich experience you'll take home and remember forever.

Please feel free to e-mail or call me with any questions.

 
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Off The Map Chicago Tours - A Private Unique Walking Tour - Information

When you come on a private architecture walk with Off the Map Chicago Tours, you get something you simply cannot get on a large public tour: time and space, and your very own private walking tour. One where you can take as much time as you like to consider a unique detail in a great Chicago building. Where you have time to take as many photographs as you like. And something more: me, a long-time architecture docent and architecture historian and life-long Chicago resident. I'll take you into spaces you can never see on a large public tour, and we'll do more than just tour unique architecture; we'll have a conversation about it. You can have your choice of private architecture walking tours, and if you like, I can design an architecture walk just for you. For example, a complete history of the skyscraper, from early to modern. Or, a walk up and down Michigan Avenue, with stops at some of the most unique architecture in the world. Join Off the Map Chicago Tours for a unique private architectural walk you'll remember forever.

Off The Map Chicago Tours - Robie House Tour - Architecture

There were more than 100 buildings created during Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie period. But none speak the poetry of the Prairie as eloquently and powerfully as the Robie House. Completed in 1910, Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, the Robie House, still stands out as the cornerstone of modern architecture. It is a rich symphony of details, a culminating expression of Wright's five influences, all put together in rich harmony to create a shelter that is stunningly modern in the 21st century. 174 art glass windows and doors allow natural light and shadow to play in the interior spaces, while the exterior design is Frank Lloyd Wright's homage to the Age of the Machine. The Robie House is a must-visit in Chicago. And Off the Map Chicago Tours can take you to the Robie House, and take you on a driving excursion to Oak Park and River Forest where Frank Lloyd Wright and his Prairie associates created the greatest concentration of Prairie houses anywhere. Join Off the Map for a your own unique private Robie house architectural tour, plus much more.

Off The Map Chicago Tours - Frank Lloyd Wright Tour - Architecture History

Frank Lloyd Wright came to Chicago in 1887 when he was 20 years old to become an architect. He quickly found work in the office of Joseph Lyman Silsbee, but soon left to work under the great Louis Sullivan at Adler & Sullivan. At the age of 22, Frank Lloyd Wright found himself in charge of the drafting room on one of the biggest projects in the firm's history: the Auditorium Building. Wright wrote, "I was a good pencil in my Master's hand,' his 'leiber meister' being Sullivan. While working for Adler & Sullivan, the newly-married Wright built a shingle-style cottage in the suburb of Oak Park. He would add on to the original house several times, eventually incorporating his own studio in 1898. Sullivan terminated Frank Lloyd Wright in 1893 for moonlighting, a violation of his contract. For Wright, it was just the beginning. Building on Sullivan's concept of organic architecture and ornamentation, combining his love of Japanese art and architecture, music, geometry and nature, Wright would develop the Prairie style by 1901. Residential and commercial buildings would pour out of Frank Lloyd Wright's Oak Park Studio for a decade, including the Darwin Martin house and Larkin Administration building in Buffalo, Unity Temple in Oak Park, scores of revolutionary Prairie homes, and the landmark Robie House in 1909. Wright left Oak Park for Europe in 1909, and while he returned to Chicago a year later, his work in the Prairie style essentially ended, and the next chapter of his 72 year career would begin at the home he built near Madison Wisconsin, Taliesin, in 1911. Off the Map Chicago Tours can take you on a unique private tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie houses, a combination walking and driving tour of Oak Park and River Forest. Off the Map Chicago Tours can also take you up Chicago's North Shore, to show you Wright's first Prairie house, his only constructed bridge, and many other examples of unique architecture, on your very own unique private tour.

Off The Map Chicago Tours - Unique Farnsworth House Private Tours - Architecture

The Farnsworth House is one of the greatest houses of the twentieth century. Designed for Dr Edith Farnsworth by Mies van der Rohe, it is composed of steel, glass, wood and stone. Here, in this weekend retreat set on the banks of the Fox River in gentle farmland, the great modernist Mies van der Rohe turns to the ancient shelter materials of stone and wood, and places them in perfect harmony with the materials of the new urban city: steel and glass. It's almost ironic that such a tiny unique country home becomes the model for the steel and glass architecture that composes great modern cities, from Chicago to Tokyo to Berlin. When a visitor happens upon the Farnsworth House, Mies van der Rohe's stunning architecture creation sits passively alongside the flowing river. The Farnsworth House is truly meant to be discovered, and one of the memorable ways to do that is on a unique private tour with Off the Map Chicago Tours. On this unique tour, with just you and your guests, you will experience every inch of the Farnsworth House's stunning architecture in complete privacy, with no other visitors. Experience Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, one of the greatest examples of architecture--in Chicago and the world--on a private tour with Off the Map Chicago Tours.

Off The Map Chicago Tours - Mies van der Rohe - Architecture Tour

Mies van der Rohe was one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century. The son of a stone mason, Mies van der Rohe achieved early prominence in his native Germany after working in the Berlin office of Peter Behrens. It was there that a young Mies van der Rohe saw the Wasmuth Portfolio containing the early Prairie work of Chicago architecture genius Frank Lloyd Wright. Among the drawings Mies was astonished by was the rendering of the Robie House. Mies van der Rohe continued his modern design work at the newly-formed Bauhaus, of which he later became director. But as the Nazis gained power, the stunningly modern work of the Bauhaus was deemed 'degenerate,' and with many colleagues, Mies van der Rohe was forced to flee Germany. At the invitation of the Armour Institute, Mies van der Rohe came to Chicago in 1938 and became the head of what was renamed the Illinois Institute of Technology, or IIT. In Chicago, Mies became the leader of the modern movement, creating some of the earliest--and still renowned--steel and glass skyscrapers, most notably 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments, a unique example of Chicago architecture. At the same time these Chicago skyscrapers were being built, Mies van der Rohe was designing and building the Farnsworth House, a stunning weekend house in farm country west of Chicago. The Farnsworth House is still considered one of the greatest examples of modern architecture in the world. Mies van der Rohe continued his architectural practice in Chicago, designing great examples of modern architecture all over the world. Mies van der Rohe died in Chicago in 1969, and is buried in Graceland Cemetery on Chicago's north side. You can visit the Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe on a unique private tour with Off the Map Chicago Tours. On this unique tour, with just you and your guests, you will experience every inch of the Farnsworth House's stunning architecture in complete privacy, with no other visitors.

Off The Map Chicago Tours - Farnsworth House Tour - Architectural Note

Did you know that Mies van der Rohe actually sued Dr Edith Farnsworth because she refused to pay him when her amazing weekend house was completed? And that, despite its international fame as one of the greatest buildings of our time, she never felt comfortable living there?



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