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Last updated 10/16/03

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
College of Fine and Applied Arts
School of Architecture

An Exhibit of Architectural Projects from the 2003 Graduate Studio of
Professor Joy Monice Malnar

Design ideas are being presented to begin a discussion of what the northern Chicago lakefront could be, and how immersive VR technology can help in the development of this vision.

Sponsored by
the Silicon Carbon Culture
and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications ,
a joint initiative of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


 

Team One

Jennifer Kreyer, Brian Reising, Joe Sweitzer, Jr., Brandy Koch

 

Team Two

Noemie Caille, Damaris de Jesus

Team Three

Komson Attavivan, Rodrigo Barbosa, Brian Bundren

 

Team Four

Andrew Cockrell, Elizabeth Kolzow, Emma Smith

Team Five

Chris Basken, Matthew Geaman, Thomas D. Eckhardt

 

Special thanks to:

Alderman Mary Ann Smith for meeting with the class to discuss the 48th ward and Chicago Park District issues that need to be taken under consideration in lakefront plans.

Dr. Michael Chrzastowski, Coastal Geologist Illinois Department of Natural Resources, for his presentation on Lake Michigan geology and his critiques of the student’s projects.
http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/servs/pubs/chi-post/lakeshoreposterhome.htm

Exhibit of drawings and model at:
The Edgewater Historical Society Museum
5358 N. Ashland Avenue
Chicago.
August 14 – September 30, 2003.
Open Saturday 1pm – 4pm.
Program August 14. Introduction by Alderman Mary Ann Smith.
Presentation by Professor Malnar and MArch candidates Joe Sweitzer, Jr and Elizabeth Kolzow.
Co-sponsored by Friends of the New Lakefront.

Project Description

ShadowLight Mirage

Lake Michigan Federation