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Marina City exhibit concludes this week

Photo by Steven Dahlman

August 22, 2009 – This is the last week of an exhibition at a River North art gallery of Marina City images. The exhibit of original drawings, photographs, and blueprints has been running since June 5. Its last day is Saturday, August 29.

“People have certainly come by to see these things,” says David Jameson of ArchiTech Gallery, “Some who live [at Marina City], some who live nearby.”

ArchiTech Gallery of Architectural Art
(Above) Plan for floors 21-52 of a residential tower at Marina City. 26 x 40-inch heat transfer film on Mylar by Bertrand Goldberg Associates, circa 1962. (Top photo) Marina City exhibit at ArchiTech Gallery (click on image to view larger version).

ArchiTech is located at 730 North Franklin Street, Suite 200. It is open Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.

 Web site: ArchiTech Gallery of Architectural Art

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