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  • National Public Housing Museum

    At the National Public Housing Museum, an Embattled Idea Finds a Home

    Chicago’s latest museum looks to change the narrative around the federally supported housing projects that US cities turned their backs on decades ago.
    by Zach Mortice via CityLab on April 25, 2025
  • Chicago Workers' Cottages.

    Chicago Workers Cottages Gave Immigrants Access to Homeownership

    The cottages’ modest design provided entry-level homes after the Great Chicago Fire.
    by Zach Mortice via CityLab on July 28, 2024
  • A black man peeking out from behind a door with bullet holes by a broadside schedule of Black Panther Party events.

    Landmarking The Black Panther Party

    In Chicago, preservationists have launched an unusual effort to explore the radical history of the 1960s civil rights group through the city’s built environment.
    by Zach Mortice via CityLab on February 24, 2024
  • NY skyline including 33 Thomas Street, a skyscraper in the Tribeca neighborhood of Southern Manhattan, New York City.

    Apocalypse-Proof

    A windowless telecommunications hub, 33 Thomas Street in New York City embodies an architecture of surveillance and paranoia, an ideal set for conspiracy thrillers.
    by Zach Mortice via Places Journal on September 12, 2023
  • Workers cover a statue of Christopher Columbus in Chicago before the start of a Juneteenth march on June 19, 2020. The memorial was later removed.

    When Monuments Go Bad

    The Chicago Monuments Project is searching for ways to resolve its landscape of problematic statues and make room for a new, different kind of public memorial.
    by Zach Mortice via CityLab on June 8, 2021
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