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Chicago’s 4th Annual Night at the Fine Arts Building

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Attend the celebration of the 4th annual Night at the Fine Arts Building located at 410 S. Michican Ave.

Friday, December 14, 2012 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Where: The Fine Arts Building
410 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605
For more information visit: Official Website
 
 
Come enjoy the festivities at the Nation’s oldest artist colony. All of our artist studios will be open and there will be dance, music recitals, theatre, and workshops. Enjoy a glass of wine and walk the 10 floors of the famed Fine Arts Building, which Frank Lloyd Wright, Ezra Pound, and L. Frank Baum (amongst many other notables) called home.
A 1966 U.S. postage stamp honoring Frank Lloyd...

A 1966 U.S. postage stamp honoring Frank Lloyd Wright, with the Guggenheim visible in the background. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House on the campus...

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House on the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. Polski: Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House w Chicago. Italiano: La Robie House di Frank Lloyd Wright nel campus dell’University of Chicago a Chicago, Illinois. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Enjoy a glass of wine and walk the 10 floors of the famed Fine Arts Building, which Frank Lloyd Wright, Ezra Pound, and L. Frank Baum(and other notables) called home.

English: Frank Lloyd Wright, American architec...

English: Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect, portrait, head and shoulders, facing right. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Robie House (designed by Frank Lloyd Wright), ...

Robie House (designed by Frank Lloyd Wright), Chicago, Illinois (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

For additional information please visit http://www.nightatthefab.com/

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com

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Glencoe Festival of Art 2012 in Illinois

The Annual Glencoe Festival of Art 2012 takes place in Chicago’s famous North Shore area, just off the  Lake Michigan shore.

WHEN: August 4-5, 2012 from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
WHERE: The Village of Glencoe, Illinois
        at Green Bay Road and Park Avenue
Portrait photograph of Frank Lloyd Wright

Portrait photograph of Frank Lloyd Wright (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Travel to the charming, Frank Lloyd Wright influenced community of Glencoe for a weekend of interesting art. This annual outdoor festival features over 120 fine artists from around the world.

The event also features artist demonstrations and chat booths, live music, great food and children’s activities including an art scavenger hunt.

For more information visit www.glencoefestivalofart.com or

Glencoe Festival of Art Glencoe, Illinois | Aug 4 – Aug 5, 2012

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides and Apps @ http://www.vino-con-vista.com

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Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust Group gets a New Home

 

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Frank Lloyd Wright gets a new Chicago home. The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust Group is opening a new location in the landmark Rookery Building at 209 South LaSalle St.

Attend the celebration on Thursday, December 1, 2011 from 5 pm – 7 pm at The Rookery, 209 South LaSalle St.

For event details visit: http://www.shopwright.org/
 
The City Holiday Open House event will celebrate the new location with a champagne toast and complimentary appetizers. Purchase Christmas gifts and the New ShopWright Store at The Rookery.
 
There will be live music and tours of the Rookery Vault. Additional information can be found on their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Frank-Lloyd-Wright-Preservation-Trust/30768335999
 
RSVP HERE: http://gowright.org/holiday-2012.html.
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Medinah Temple’s Moorish Revival Architecture in Chicago

front, Medinah Temple (1912), 600 North Wabash...

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Chicago is endowed with an incredible lakefront, beautiful sandy beaches and a magnificent skyline filled with legendary architecture.

Oak Street Beach on Lake Michigan in Chicago

Brilliant architects like Louis Sullivan created an atmosphere for world-class design. Sullivan’s influential designs inspired the Chicago School of architects like Frank Lloyd Wright who have come to be known as the Prairie School.

Although Chicago is loaded with magnificent architecture, one building that stands out for it’s innovative design is the Medinah Temple at 600 N. Wabash.

The Medinah Temple in Chicago

 The building is located in the upscale North Bridge neighborhood of Chicago on the Near North Side where Wabash intersects Ohio Street.

This area is a tourist mecca; loaded with plenty of interesting hotels and stores. There are outstanding restaurants like Joe’s, Benny’s and Flemings in the neighborhood.

The area also is home to some landmark Chicago deep-dish pizza establishments like Pizzeria Uno and Due in this River North neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The first Uno’s was established in 1943 by former University of Texas football star Ike Sewell and his friend Rick Ricardo.  The original recipe was created by chef Rudy Malnati, the father of Lou Malnati‘s pizzeria, another one of my favorites. Pizzeria Uno claims to have created the original Chicago deep-dish pizza.

 

But one of my all-time  favorite buildings in this area is the Medinah Temple. The Medinah Temple was the venue for the annual Shrine Circus that was affiliated with theAncient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Shriners). The organization is best-known for administering the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The members wear red fezzes (hats) and the fellowship is based upon the “Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth”.

Shriner's Fezz Hat

I grew up near the Shriners Hospital in Chicago. When I was a young girl, I remember going to their circus in the Medinah Temple and being awestruck by the massive auditorium and the gorgeous Austin Organ Company pipe organ.

 In 2000, the building’s exterior was lovingly restored and the inside of the ornate auditorium was converted into a Bloomingdale’s Home and Furniture Store. The store is loaded with artistic displays that highlight the architectural beauty of the building.

Bloomingdale's colorful display of art-glass in Chicago

The building designated as a Chicago Landmark on June 27, 2001.

I love the intricate detail on the exterior of the building.

Facade of the Medinah Temple in Chicago

The colorful Islamic Moorish Revival architecture of the Medinah Temple was built in 1912. It was built by the Shriners architects Huehl and Schmidt. The colorful domes, ornate ceiling  and arched stained-glass windows resemble the Alcazar in Segovia Spain.

Ceiling of the Medinah Temple in Chicago

Moorish Revival Architecture in Chicago

Ceiling medallian in the Medinah Temple in Chicago

Stained glass windows in the Medinah Temple in Chicago

Originally, the building served as an ornate auditorium with  U-shape seating  for about 4,200 people on three levels. The building is also famous for the acoustics of the auditorium. The fine acoustics of the Medinah Temple’s auditorium made it a favorite site for recording. Many of the Chicago Symphony‘s most famous recordings conducted by Sir Georg Solti were created in this building.

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