10 Times Superheroes Saved Chicago By Adam Morgan Da Bears, Da Bulls, Da... Batman? In honor of C2E2 this weekend, we round up the 10 best Chicago scenes from superhero comics. Read more
This Artist Recreates Chicago's Famous Artworks and Skyline on the Etch A Sketch By Madeline Kaufman Jane Labowitch, aka Princess Etch A Sketch, creates intricate artwork using the classic toy. Read more
The 2017 Architectural Biennial Gets Artistic Directors, and a Concept (Or Two) By Whet Moser Two L.A.-based architects join the National Public Housing Museum’s Todd Palmer to lead next year’s event. Read more
Must an Architect Build Buildings? By Jason Foumberg Young Chicago architect Marshall Brown translates a collage into architectural folly—for art's sake. Read more
The Man with His Head in the Clouds By Tom Chiarella Chicago architect Adrian Smith designed the world’s tallest building. Now he has created one that will reach even farther—a full kilometer into the sky. How high can he go? Read more
New MSI Exhibit Is Part Art, Part Architecture, and 100 Percent Lego By Hannah Nyhart Adam Reed Tucker has a few million bricks and a taste for the unbuildable. Read more
1960s Chicago Through the Lens of Conceptual Photographer Kenneth Josephson By Jason Foumberg The 83-year-old technical master shares his thoughts behind a set of distinctly Chicago photographs from the 1960s. Read more
What to See at the Chicago Architecture Biennial—and How to See It By Whet Moser The exhibition, closing soon, is a chance to survey the state of architecture—and to peer inside the heads of the architects creating it. Read more
Man Out of Time By Richard Cahan and Michael Williams Before the city gave much thought to preserving its architectural gems, Richard Nickel devoted his life to saving them. Read more
What to See at the Chicago Architecture Biennial’s Opening Weekend By Jason Foumberg Opening weekend is full of surprises. Read more