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WELCOME TO

THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM:
Museum of Architecture and Design
CHICAGO/SCHAUMBURG/GALENA
The Chicago Athenaeum is an International Museum of Architecture and Design, appropriately based in the world's first city of modern architecture and design - Chicago.
Founded in 1988, the Museum is dedicated to the Art of Design in all areas of the discipline: architecture, industrial, and product design, graphics, and urban planning.
The Museum's mission is the advancement of public education about the value of Good Design - from the "spoon to the city" - and how design can positively impact the human environment.
As the nation's only independent Museum of architecture and Design The Chicago Athenaeum has demonstrated leadership and innovation in bringing the subject of design and its impact on the quality of life before a national and international audience.
At the same time, the Museum has expanded its international programs by presenting significant exhibitions on architecture and design to cities through the United States, as well as Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
The Museum is supported by its membership and by grants from corporations, foundations, and local and national government agencies.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
The Chicago Athenaeum welcomes young people and adults to experience the exciting selection of educational and entertaining programs throughout the year.
These include walking tours, gallery walks, and special performances and events, as well as competitions, charities, award's programs, and a variety of programs that enrich an understanding of design and the urban environment.
Call the Museum's Special Programs Department to receive the latest information on our public programs and changing exhibitions or to make reservations for group tours at +815/777-4444.
RESOURCE CENTER
The Chicago Athenaeum maintains a professional resource center open to professionals, scholars, and the general public. The Museum offers access to the Museum's permanent collections and features national and international publications on architecture and design. Since space is limited, call in advance for reservations at 815/777-4444.
Design at its best. The GOOD DESIGN Store has difficult to find European and American books and magazines on architecture, design, and urban planning. The GOOD DESIGN Store features a distinctive selection of items as gifts, posters, T-shirts, toys, note cards, contemporary jewelry, high-design objects, and one-of-a-kind designs.
Join Us!
Membership in the Chicago Athenaeum is an opportunity to support the Museum's vital role in architecture and Industrial design.
Membership Benefits include:
Free admission to the Museum
10% Discount of all purchases at the Museum's bookstore
Subscription to Metropolitan Arts and Design
Subscriptions to the Museum's newsletter
invitations to members-only programs and exhibitions openings, as well as lectures, seminars, and conferences.
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP
Special rates and privileges are available for corporate members. Please consult the Museum for information.
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COLLECTIONS AND RESEARCH
Since the Museum's founding, The Chicago Athenaeum has built an outstanding permanent collection of architecture and architectural artifacts and objects of important American, European, and local Chicago industrial design. Highlights of the collection include:
Architecture:
drawings, models, building fragments, and decorative arts.
Industrial Design:
household appliances, business equipment, cameras, electronics, china, clocks, televisions, radios with a special emphasis on "Made in Chicago; Made in Illinois" between 1910 to 1960. the Museum also maintains a fine collection of industrial design of American, Asian, and European origin.
Graphic Design:
packaging, advertising, brochures, and other graphic arts from corporate logos to poster art.
Photographic Archives:
a unique collection of American and European architecture and industrial design.
Film/Video Archives: an international collection of architecture, art, and industrial design films and videos.
Though only a small portion of the museum's collection can be seen on view at any one time, The Chicago Athenaeum makes its holdings accessible to qualified researchers and designers by appointment. Information is available by calling the archive at 847/895-3950. |
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THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM: MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
MAIN MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Tel: +815/777-4444
Fax: +815/777-2471 |
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THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM
INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE PARK/SCHAUMBURG
Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center
Schaumburg, IL 60193 |
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THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM GALENA
The Historic Fulton Brewery Building
601 South Prospect Street
Galena, IL 61036
Tel: +815/777-4444
Fax: +815/777-2471 |
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SCULPTURE GALENA: CONTEMPORARY ART IN THE HISTORIC CITY
Ulysses S. Grant Home State Historic Site
Highway 20 at 500 Bouthillier Street
Galena, IL 61036 |
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THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM / EUROPE
Contemporary Space Europe
46-48 Megalou Vassiliou
GR-11854 Rouf-Athens
Greece
Tel: +30/210-3428511
Fax: +30/210-3428512
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THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM / EUROPE
28 Butlers Court
Sir John Rogerson's Quay
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel/Fax: +353(0)1-670 8781
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VISITORS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
The Chicago Athenaeum is accessible at all locations for the physically challenged. For information about special services, call +815/777-4444
ADMISSION
Free for Museum Members. Non Museum members $3.00; Students and Seniors $2.00.
GROUP VISITS
Available by appointment with special tours at reduced rates. Advanced registration for tours is necessary, particularly if a docent is to be available as a guide. For further information, call +815/777-4444
CORPORATE PARTIES, CONFERENCES, AND EVENTS
The Museum is available for conferences, parties, cocktail receptions and special events. Call the Museum's Director of Special Events at +815/777-4444. |
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The GOOD DESIGN logo was designed by Mort Goldshall in 1950.
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