There have been big changes at the Chicago Architecture Foundation.
After more than 25 years on Michigan Avenue, the cultural organization has moved into a spectacular new space on East Wacker Drive, expanding its mission and its footprint on the city.
Chicago Tonight was there on opening day for a first look at the newly established Chicago Architecture Center, a state-of-the-art museum that looks at buildings of Chicago and the world.
Joining us to discuss the what’s new are Lynn Osmond, CEO of the Chicago Architecture Center; and Cathy Tinker, a model maker from the Columbian Model and Exhibit Works.
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