Highrises
Experience Art Deco buildings from a new point of view with Chris Hytha's unique photographyReframed: The Future of Cities in Wood
As cities seek to reduce carbon impact, one of humanity’s oldest construction materials is emerging as a promising solution to the sustainability challenges that modern construction presents. Systems
As an official venue for the 2023 Chicago Architecture Biennial, we presented an exhibition, Systems, together with Paris-based design studio ChartierDalix.Archetypes: A Designed Object Pop-Up Shop
As a seasonal extension of the CAC Design Store, the center’s entry space will be transformed into a gallery featuring prototypes, passion projects, and other one-of-a-kind items produced by the Chicago architecture and design community. Come Home: Missing Middle Infill Housing
Come Home: Missing Middle Infill Housing presents innovative ways of reimagining Chicago’s single-family home, two- and three-flat, rowhouse and six-flat typologies to better meet modern living. City in a Snow Globe
City in a Snow Globe presents a series of imagined worlds where Chicago’s downtown lakefront is alive with activity in the winter months. The exhibition asks visitors to imagine the possibilities of our beautiful public lakefront.Singer Pavilion: Honoring Legacy Through Adaptive Design
This exhibition presents innovative new ideas for activating the Singer Pavilion and surrounding Bronzeville Lakefront. Collegiate architecture programs at three schools reimagined how to use this historic building in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood.Helmut Jahn: Life + Architecture
Helmut Jahn: Life + Architecture is a new exhibit honoring the late Chicago architect and style icon. Get to know this extraordinary man who will continue to inspire generations to come.Thompson Center Ideas Competition
The iconic Helmut Jahn-designed State of Illinois Thompson Center is under threat of demolition. In this free pop-up exhibit in the CAC lobby, the global architecture community shows possible reuses that avoid the wrecking ball.Builders (After Jacob Lawrence)
Throughout February 2023, the Chicago Architecture Center celebrated Black History Month with a suite of programming to thoughtfully engage in dialogue regarding Chicago's rich and complex relationship between Black and African Americans and the city's built environment.Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition
The Newhouse Architecture + Design Competition showcases Chicagoland high school students who present design solutions to real-world problems. Named after late Illinois Senator Richard Newhouse (1924-2002), the annual competition celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2022.