![]() ![]() Kecks In the City! Renovated home on our next tour. ![]() Another great mid-century house in Budlong Woods. ![]() One of the houses on our upcoming Riverwoods tour. ![]() "Sitting Couple" and "Three Watchers" by Lynne Chadwick ![]() | ![]() CBB members recent renovation of a Keck and Keck house in the city of Chicago will be featured in our next event. Chicago Bauhaus and Beyond NEWS REMINDER - DON’T MISS OUR NEXT EVENT! Sunday, July 30 - 2:00 p.m. Northside Chicago Modernism $15 members/$20 guests THIS TOUR IS FILLING UP FAST, DON’T MISS OUT! Our next event be a tour of several mid-century homes in the Budlong Woods area of Chicago. The tour includes the 1949 Keck and Keck home that was updated in 2004 by an energetic young couple, now CBB members. The home was in the press recently in the Chicago Tribune article on renovating ranch houses, (Ranch Dressing, June 23, 2006) and also previously featured in Crain’s Chicago Business in the real estate section. Discover Budlong Woods, a gem of a neighborhood where leafy trees and lawns surround post-war houses that have survived in tact. Budlong Woods is part of the Lincoln Square community that includes Bowmanville, Ravenswood, Ravenswood Gardens and Lincoln Square. On the quiet, northwest side of Chicago, the boundaries of Budlong Woods are Bryn Mawr, Foster, Western and the Chicago River. With home prices skyrocketing in lakefront and more crowded neighborhoods, many urban dwellers move to Budlong Woods to get the best of both worlds - city access, plus suburban living. The well-kept housing in Budlong Woods is predominately two-flats, frame cottages and brick bungalows, many with enviably large yards. Dotted among them are many mid-century gems waiting to be discovered! We will tour several homes in the area and then finish our tour with a cocktail party at the Keck and Keck home, which also has a beautiful, large yard with flagstone patio and prairie gardens. Tickets are $15 for CBB members and $20 for guests. You can sign up on our website on the Calendar page, pay by credit card (paypal), or mail a check to the CBB P.O. box with the names of the attendees enclosed. http://www.chicagobauhausbeyond.org/calendar.htm The tour space will be limited, so be sure to get your reservation in quickly, as it is sure to sell out. Spaces will be held on a first-come, first served basis and any payments received after the tour is full will be returned. You must be a member in good standing to receive the membership rate. Members will receive priority if tour fills beyond capacity. HOLD THE DATE Sunday, Sept. 17 Riverwoods Edward Humrich "Plus" Tour This event will celebrate the architecture of Edward Humrich, a prairie modernist who designed and built 40 houses in the village of Riverwoods - a Northern suburb just West of Deerfield. Riverwoods contains one of the largest suburban collections of mid-century architecture from the 1950’s and 60’s. In addition to touring several Humrich houses, we will tour the newly renovated home featured in the Chicago Tribune’s "Ranch Dressing" article belonging to CBB members, plus houses by Keck and Keck and others in the area. Our special guest for this event will be Lisa DiChiera, Director of Advocacy, Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois, who will speak about the how-to’s of preservation for homeowners. Further info and registration details to be announced An Event of Interest to CBB Members: Modernist Sculpture Exhibit at Block Museum "Process of Abstraction: Two and Three-Dimensional Work by Modernist Sculptors" July 7–August 27, 2006 Pursuing beauty through the perfection of form, abstract artists such as Hans Arp, Barbara Hepworth, and Henry Moore experimented with colors, shapes, and materials on flat surfaces and in space. This Block-organized exhibition juxtaposes small and large sculptural works with prints and drawings, revealing each artists’ unique visual language and abstraction of human and natural subjects. The exhibition also features work by Alexander Calder, Lynn Chadwick, Alberto Giacometti, Jacques Lipchitz, Joan Miró, Elie Nadelman, and Arnaldo Pomodoro. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art Northwestern University 40 Arts Circle Drive Evanston, Illinois 60208 847.491.4000 www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/ Admission to the Block Museum is free. Donations are accepted. |