Cover photo by: Henrys54 Chicago Epicenter of American Architecture with Architectural Historian Rolf Achilles May 24-29, 2015 Photo by: Hbarrison Photo by: Aboresce Photo by: CJ & Erson
Dear National Trust Traveler: This spring, National Trust Tours returns to Chicago - a quintessential destination for architecture lovers - brought to you as only the National Trust can. This custom-designed tour offers an insightful look at the modern and contemporary art and architecture that make Chicago one of the world s most innovative and captivating cities. Visit the Art Institute of Chicago s new Modern Wing, designed by Renzo Piano, which houses the museum s collection of 20th- to 21stcentury art and offers sensational views of Millennium Park. See several Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings, including Unity Temple and his own home and studio in Oak Park, as well as the iconic Robie House. Explore Ludwig Mies van der Rohe s Farnsworth House,* a masterpiece of design and elegant simplicity, and hailed as one of the most important works of 20th-century modern architecture. See one of the finest private collections of decorative arts from the American and English Arts and Crafts Movements, including major works by Gustav Stickley, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and William Morris, which is magnificently showcased in the extensively renovated original farm buildings of a private estate. Spend five nights at the renowned Palmer House Hilton Hotel, an architectural treasure in the heart of the Loop and the perfect base for our Chicago adventure. A member of Historic Hotels of America, the Palmer House offers exceptional accommodations that balance modern comforts with a historic setting. Enjoy the leadership and camaraderie of Rolf Achilles, an expert on Chicago preservation and architecture. Rolf is the author of many publications focused on Chicago heritage preservation and returns after rave reviews to lead this National Trust tour of the Windy City. I hope that you will join us this May in exploring the magnificent cultural treasures of Chicago. Scott Gerloff Director, National Trust Tours *Pending renovation schedule For more information on National Trust tours, please visit our website at www.preservationnation.org/tours or phone: 888-484-8785 The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to saving historic places and revitalizing America s communities. Photo by Chris Smith
Chicago Epicenter of American Architecture Robie House Welcome to Chicago May 24th Upon arrival in Chicago, transfer independently to the Palmer House Hilton, a revered landmark in the heart of Chicago s Loop and a member of Historic Hotels of America. The hotel offers an excellent location within walking distance of the Art Institute of Chicago and Millennium Park. At 4:00 pm, join study leader and architectural historian Rolf Achilles, a longtime Chicago resident, and walk to the Chicago River to spend the afternoon marveling at Chicago s soaring towers aboard a special 90-minute architectural riverboat cruise. A tour highlight, this cruise spotlights more than fifty architecturally significant sites, including numerous landmarks of Modern American architecture. This evening, enjoy a light welcome reception at the hotel. Palmer House Hilton (R) In the Footsteps of Wright May 25th Drive to Hyde Park and enjoy an architectural tour by bus of the elegant campus of the University of Chicago highlighting remarkable buildings by Cesar Pelli, Ricardo Legorreta, and Eero Saarinen. Next visit Frank Lloyd Wright s Robie House, a masterpiece of the Prairie Style and a National Trust Historic Site. Continue to Oak Park and see Wright s home and studio, another National Trust Historic Site. Also, enjoy an exterior visit to Ernest Hemingway s birthplace followed by lunch at a local restaurant. Next visit Unity Temple, considered by many architects to be the first modern building in the world. Before returning to the hotel for an evening at leisure, enter a lovely private home for an exclusive viewing of the owner s remarkable art collection. Palmer House Hilton (B, L) Custom Itinerary Farnsworth House & Plano May 26th Drive about 90 minutes to Plano for an exclusive viewing of Mies van der Rohe s Farnsworth House, an icon of 20th-century modern architecture and National Trust Historic Site.* Stop for an independent lunch in the charming town of Geneva. Return to Chicago for a student-led tour of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus, originally planned by Mies. Visit Crown Hall, which Mies himself described as his best work; Carr Chapel, his only religious building; and buildings by Rem Koolhaas and Helmut Jahn. Drive past other Mies projects, including 860-880 Lake Shore Drive, the twin towers considered to be the first modern skyscrapers. The evening is at leisure. *Pending renovation schedule Palmer House Hilton (B) Arts & Crafts Movement May 27th Spend the morning at a privatelyowned farm just north of Lake Forest and examine one of the most important private collections of decorative arts from the American and English Arts and Crafts movement, including major works of Gustav Stickley, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, William Morris, Charles Voysey, and many others. The original farm buildings have undergone extensive renovation in order to authentically exhibit this astonishing collection. Drive through neighborhoods north of the Loop, including the Gold Coast, for an exterior visit to the Charnley-Persky House and Chicago s Magnificent Mile. Following lunch, finish at the remarkable Nickerson Mansion, one of the grandest residential buildings of 19th-century Chicago, and view the Richard Driehaus Photo by: Aboresce
An exclusive National Trust tour Millennium Park Photo by Dhilung Collection of Decorative Arts, which focuses on the Gilded Age, offering an interesting counterpoint to the Arts and Crafts and Prairie Style furniture and objects already seen. The evening is at leisure. Palmer House Hilton (B, L) The Art Institute May 28th Walk to the Auditorium Theatre and marvel at the art and architecture of Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan. Continue to the Art Institute of Chicago for a tour of the newly opened Modern Wing, designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Renzo Piano and view highlights from its modern and contemporary art collections. The balance of the afternoon is at leisure. Tonight, gather for a farewell dinner in an excellent restaurant. Palmer House Hilton (B, D) Crown Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology Photo by: pov_steve Millennium Park & The Loop May 29th Set out on a walking tour near the hotel, including Millennium Park, one of the world s most remarkable urban spaces; the Chicago Cultural Center with a magnificent interior and the largest Tiffany dome; and the Rookery Building. Return to the hotel for checkout before noon and take independent transportation to the airport for afternoon return flights home. (B) For more tour information: call: 888.484.8785 or 202.588.6300 or email: info@nationaltrusttours.com Ganz Hall, Auditorium Theater Photo by: Atelier Tree
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Chicago Epicenter of American Architecture May 24-29, 2015 Tour Highlights Enjoy the leadership of Rolf Achilles, longtime Chicago resident and renowned expert on Chicago architecture and interiors. Marvel at Chicago s spectacular skyscrapers during an architectural cruise along the Chicago River. See one of the most important Arts and Crafts collections in the United States housed in the renovated buildings of a private farm. Walk in the footsteps of the world s most innovative architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Gehry, and Renzo Piano. Behold the astonishing Decorative Arts collection housed in the stunning Gilded Age Nickerson Mansion. Stay at the Palmer House Hilton, a Historic Hotels of America member. National Trust Tours 1155 15th Street, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 Travel with Rolf Achilles Rolf Achilles is an independent art historian, curator of the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, and adjunct faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A writer and lecturer on various topics related to preserving American artistic heritage, Mr. Achilles is the author of several books on Chicago architecture and commerce. PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID ABR 22191