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Now Visit Robie and Farnsworth Houses on the Same Tour!

New for 2012: GoFarnsworth! MiniVan Tours to the Farnsworth and Robie Houses. There's never been a weekly tour like this one.

First, we take you to Frank Lloyd Wright's greatest work of his Prairie Style, the 1910 Frederick Robie House in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood, near the University of Chicago campus. Your host, architectural commentator Larry Simon, will guide you around and through this astounding landmark, considered one of Wright's greatest buildings. Simon will point out the architectural details that influenced a young Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, then working in Berlin with Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius for the great architect Peter Behrens.

Then it's off to Plano, Illinois, in midwestern farm country, to intimately experience the steel and glass weekend house Mies van der Rohe designed for Dr Edith Farnsworth in the late 1940s: the Farnsworth House. Simon will connect the architectural dots between the two landmarks, from Wright to Mies, and beyond. Clearly, the Farnsworth House has become the perfect distillation of Modern Architecture in an elegant glass box. Off the Map visitors are permitted to take interior photographs of the Farnsworth House on this GoFarnsworth! MiniVan Tour.

Why go with GoFarnsworth!? It's nearly impossible to visit both of these Chicago landmarks in one day without Off the Map Chicago because of logistics. But we make it easy: Simon picks you up at Mies' landmark 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments in a minivan. And the tour moves on from there, with a return back to 860-880 by mid-afternoon. A classic barbeque lunch--a slice of Americana to contrast these amazing buildings!--is included in the cost. Speaking of cost, trying to do this yourself, by train and taxi, or with a car rental, plus the hassle of making separate reservations at each house, can cost you up to $150.



For schedule and tickets, click here.

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Stanley Tigerman at the Graham Foundation

"Ceci n'est pas une reverie" is both a retrospective and reexamination of the work of Chicago architect Stanley Tigerman. And you can experience it at the Graham Foundation through May 19. Throughout the exhibition, view sketches, models, architectural drawings, even some of the Chicago architect's cartoons which often take jabs at more conventional forms of architecture. Spread over three floors at the Graham Foundation's Madlener House in Chicago's Gold Coast, curators say the exhibition "builds on the playful, oneric, and surrealist undercurrent of Tigerman's work." One personal favorite on the wall is a rather sardonic Tigerman collage depicting Mies van der Rohe's landmark Crown Hall at the IIT campus sinking in Lake Michigan, in the manner of the Titanic.

The Graham Foundation is located at 4 West Burton Place in Chicago.



For more information, visit their site.

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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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Build Your Very Own Farnsworth House

With Legos, that is.

The new Lego version of Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House is here, and you can pick one up [literally] at the Farnsworth House Visitors Center.

That's where you can also begin your private visit to one of the 20th century's greatest pieces of architecture with Off the Map Chicago. We'll pick you and take you on a unique private tour of the mid-century architectural gem, or you can come with us on the GoFarnsworth Express Bus from Chicago. We start at Mies' landmark 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments and include a stop for lunch. You're back in Chicago mid-afternoon, so you can have time to view Chicago's finest architecture--or just spend the rest of the day building your Lego model of the Farnsworth House.



Book your private Farnsworth visit or buy your GoFarnsworth Express Bus tickets now.

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Where Mies Worked

While Frank Lloyd Wright built a veritable temple to himself in Oak Park, Mies van der Rohe chose a more utilitarian route, which certainly fits with his Bauhausian background. The great modernist, who designed the landmark Farnsworth House, the Federal Center, the IBM Building, 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments in Chicago, to name just a few, had a basic loft-style office at 230 East Ohio Street in the Streeterville section of Chicago.

Wright's Oak Park studio is marked with the limestone plaque he created that boldly reads, "Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect." The stone tablet (a faithful reproduction; the original resides at Taliesin) ensured Wright's permanence, and underscores his outspoken and oft overbearing personality.

Mies is another matter. In photographs, wearing handsome bespoke suits and often holding a cigar, he appears distinguished, quiet, even distant. The simple, clean, nondescript building that housed the office of the great builder of mid-century skyscrapers matches his image, and pretty much sums up his observation that "less is more."

No trace of his presence remains at 230 East Ohio Street. I once asked the building porter if he knew on which floor Mies had his office.

"Mies who?" he asked.

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Off the Map Chicago's unique private tours of Chicago architecture take you to the Chicago landmark Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe.
 
 

On a private visit with Off the Map Chicago, you can intimately explore Mies van der Rohe's ground-breaking inspiration for the steel and glass modern city: the Farnsworth House.

After I meet you at your hotel, we'll drive to some 60 miles west of Chicago deep into quiet prairie land to discover this spectacular weekend home Mies designed in the late 1940s for Dr Edith Farnsworth.

This a private tour, so no other visitors will be in the house with you or your group. Plus, interior photography is permitted.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to be at one with nature—and an icon of 20th century architecture all by yourself.


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

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 unique 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?


  Experience Mies van der Rohe Farnsworth House in the same day on unique private, personal Chicago architecture tours with Off the Map Chicago Tours, led by an expert Frank Lloyd Wright/Mies van der Rohe guide/writer. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
 

Take this private tour of Farnsworth House! Contact us at info@offthemapchicago.com /+1 847.951.5521



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