TODAY

Saturday July 4 2009

Search


A/C
« Chicago Humanities Festival Group Drawing Session for All Ages, All Humans »

Architecture Fri Aug 29 2008

Laurence Booth's Architectural Adventure

Laurence Booth of local firm, Booth Hansen, is featured in an article in this month's Chicago Magazine highlighting his ongoing career of applying his design method to whatever project may enter his door.

Among discussing his controversial project in Evanston or his high profile Joffrey Tower project downtown, the article asks the question, "why turn on your previously professed disliking of high-rise buildings?" Booth, soundly inline with sustainable environmental policy, expresses his concern at the way growth in this country has drained resources and increased consumption. He continues that the increased density that efficient uses resources spurred him into the high-rise market.

The article continues to explore his evolving career in the context of the scale of his projects. Status quo in architecture, the article states, is that residential architects work in anonymity and everyone else fights for commissions. However, Laurence Booth's path to the elite group of Chicago architects features his residential work as predominately as his later, larger projects.

The article also highlights a few of Booth's projects that have been unequivocal success, such as recently completed, 30 West Oak Street.

Carl Giometti / Comments (0)

Add a Comment




Please enter the letter n in the field below:



Live Comment Preview


Notes & Tags

Items marked with a * are required fields. Please respect each other. We reserve the right to delete any comments borne out of douchebaggery or that deal in asshattery.

Permitted tags and how to use them:

To link: <a href="http://blahblahblah.com">Link text</a>
To italicize: <em>Your text</em>
To bold: <strong>Your text</strong>

ADVERTISEMENT

Architecture Mon Jun 29 2009

24 Great Walks in Chicago: Interview with Author Max Grinnell

By Katherine Raz

Max Grinnell knows if there's one thing that makes a city great, it's its walkability. An urbanologist and Chicago historian (he literally wrote the book on Hyde Park), his latest book chronicles 24 of Chicago's greatest walking tours -- and...
Read this feature »

Steve at the Movies Fri Jul 03 2009

Public Enemies, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, The Girl from Monaco and Herb & Dorothy

By Steve Prokopy

Read this column »

 

Events

Tue Jul 7 2009
Japanese Calligraphy Workshop

Fri Jul 10 2009
Fresh squeezed night @ 6:30 p.m.


A/C on Flickr

Join the A/C Flickr Pool.



About A/C

A/C is the arts and culture section of Gapers Block, covering the many forms of expression on display in Chicago.

Editor: David Schalliol, dcs@gapersblock.com
A/C staff inbox: ac@gapersblock.com

Archives

 

A/C Flickr Pool
 Subscribe in a reader.