Public Art in Chicago
Good art in public places is one of the hallmarks of a great city. Here are images of sculptures, monuments, memorials, murals, reliefs, fountains and amenities at public places in Chicago... A Blog dedicated to the Sculpture Community of Chicago... Past, Present and Future... Please do not use any image without written permission.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
AIC: The Nichols Bridgeway
The Nicholas Bridgeway..
By Renzo Piano..
The above image shows the Modern Wing [of the Art Institute of Chicago] from the Millennium Park. These two major tourist attractions have a heavy-traffic street inbetween, the Monroe Street .. and it's only logical that a pedestrian bridgeway connects them. The answer to a seamless transition from the Millennium Park to the Art Institute is the Nicholas Bridgeway ...
This pedestrian bridge opened May 16, 2009..
Architect: Renzo Piano ..
Description: approximately 620 ft long and 15 ft wide.
The Nicholas Bridgeway... this pedestrian bridge begins at the Great Lawn of Millennium Park, crosses over Monroe Street and connects to the third floor of the Modern Wing, the Art Institute of Chicago.
The bridge leads to a cafe with outdoor seating arrangements overlooking the park.
Looking east from the bridge..
Looking west from the bridge..
For more on.. [click on the link]..
The Art Institute of Chicago...
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2 comments:
While everyone else quips "takes flight" or "soars" you have taken the time to place the Modern Wing in its broader context. Nice job. It is your "global" view that makes your work, always, so valuable. Thanks.
Hi!!
I sincerely thank you for this generous compliment ...
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