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Join CAC Director of Interpretation Adam Rubin online for a virtual version of our engaging program for architecture enthusiasts. Learn fun facts about significant Chicago buildings and key architectural terms, styles and materials.

Price
Free for CAC Members
$8 Public
Meet
Zoom

Ticket sales for this event will conclude at 3 pm Central on April 7.

This program will be hosted on Zoom. You will receive an email directly from Zoom prior to the program with details about how to access and view it. If you don’t receive an email at 3:15pm Central on the date of the program (for 7pm programs) or 10:15am Central (for 1pm programs), please contact tickets@architecture.org.

Chicago is synonymous with architecture and Chicagoans love to share their knowledge of architecture with family and friends. Gain fascinating insights about Chicago’s architecture that you’ll want to share again and again at this one-hour online program.

This program will also take place on Saturday, April 4 at 1pm.


Program Speaker: Adam Rubin

Adam Rubin

Adam Rubin is an architectural historian and has worked as a researcher, writer and preservation educator in cities across the country. He currently serves as Director of Interpretation at the Chicago Architecture Center. Prior to assuming this position, Adam contributed work to an historic resources study of properties along Chicago's North Lake Shore Drive, with an emphasis on the documentation of Modernist residential high-rises along the lakefront. Previously, Adam has developed and led public education initiatives and outreach programs focused on historic resources and landscapes at Docomomo US, Landmark West, the Brooklyn Historical Society and the Los Angeles Conservancy.