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Throughout 2011, FRW will host a series of public programs exploring the theme of Green Design. The series will help promote a broader understanding of sustainable design practices and how designers are working to reduce human impact on the natural environment. Programs will include lectures, workshops, art exhibitions, building tours and film screenings. 


Benefit Dinner and Keynote Address
© Terrapin Bright Green Saturday
May 14, 2011

SMITH NATURE SYMPOSIUM

Green Design with keynote speaker Bill Browning

Bill Browning is a partner in Terrapin Bright Green.  He is one of the green building and real estate industry’s foremost thinkers and strategists, and an advocate for sustainable design solutions at all levels of business, government and civil society. His expertise has been sought out by organizations as diverse as Fortune 500 companies, leading universities, non-profit organizations, the U.S. military and foreign governments. Bill was a founding member of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Board of Directors, and he has served as an advisor on high-profile demonstration projects including Wal-Mart's Eco-mart and the Greening of the White House.The evening includes a reception, art exhibition and silent auction.


Walking Tour
Aquatower by Jeanne Gang  Thursday
June 30, 2011

Green Design in Chicago's Loop

Spend the day “in-town” and explore green design with the Chicago Architecture Foundation. Curators Kate Keleman and Franck Mercurio will lead tours of two new exhibits at the Foundation that focus on green design: Neighborhoods Go Green!andHow Much Does It Cost?  Foundation docents will then lead a 2-hour walking tour of downtown Chicago called Green Inside Out. See first-hand how architects have (and have not) considered the environment in designing Chicago’s world-famous buildings.


Opening Reception
Weary by Aristotle Georgiades  Sunday
July 10, 2011

Art of Green

What is “green art” and why does it matter?  Ponder these questions at the opening of Art of Green, a survey of Chicago artists and designers who are working in a variety of green mediums. Meet the artists themselves—painters, sculptors, photographers, and graphic designers—and discover the range of environmental concepts being expressed in art today. Organized with the Chicago Artists’ Coalition.

 


Walking Tour
Lake Post by Olivia Petrides  Sunday
July 17, 2011

Using Art to See Nature

Get a sneak preview of several interpretive artworks created for a new nature preserve.  Join curator Dr.Lisa Roberts for a “work-in-progress” tour of public art at the Openlands Lakeshore Preserve in Fort Sheridan.  See how art can enhance the visitor experience and help transform the natural environment into a “learning landscape” for people of all ages and abilities.

 


Bus Tour
Rendering of renovated Ross House (Frank Lloyd Wright)© 2011 Eifler and Associates  Sunday
July 24, 2011

Green Homes Tour

The North Shore is going green!  See the proof in this private bus tour of green homes.  First stop is the architecture studio of Mike Kollman who will present designs for “Smarthaus” and give an introduction to sustainable practices in residential design. Afterward, visit green townhouses in Highland Park, a Frank Lloyd Wright renovation in Glencoe, and a newly-constructed single family home, also in Glencoe.


Film Festival
Nature of Cities (Missouri Botanic Garden)  Saturday
August 20, 2011

Green Design Film Festival

Bring a picnic supper and enjoy a selection of films “under the stars” on the lawn of Brushwood. To open the evening, curator Franck Mercurio will lead a gallery tour of The Art of Green group exhibition at Brushwood, followed by a screening of three short films showcasing green design around the world.  See how architects and city planners are working with nature to design the places where we live, work, and play.  Films include The Nature of Cities, The Green Machine, and Flower Tower, among others.


Lecture and Tour
Living Wall at Greenbelt Cultural Center. Photo courtesy of Serena Sturm Architects.  Sunday
September 25, 2011
1:30 - 3pm

Living Wall: Green Design Goes Vertical

Join local green architect Bill Sturm (who designed the Ryerson Woods Welcome Center and the Greenbelt Cultural Center renovation) and Canadian research scientist Alan Darling on a tour of the new “North Shore Gas Living Wall” at the Greenbelt Cultural Center.  Darling invented this beautiful vertical garden technology, which improves air quality, energy efficiency and building acoustics.  This is the first use of this innovative technology in the Midwest.  Don’t miss the opportunity to view this exciting trend in sustainable architecture with the experts. 


Lecture Series
Powered by PechaKucha Thursday
October 13, 2011
7:30 - 9pm

Mini Lecture Series

Drawing its name from the Japanese term for "chit chat," PechaKucha is an event for designers to meet, network and show their work in public.  The presentation format is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds. It makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.  It has turned into a massive celebration, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world, inspiring creatives worldwide.  FRW offers a PechaKucha featuring 10 young designers and their work in the areas of sustainable graphic design, fashion design, industrial design, architecture and urban planning.

Presenters include:


Art Exhibition
Sara Black, Joseph Belknap and Sarah Belknap Sunday
October 23, 2011
1 - 3pm

Artist Reception: The Perpetual Motion of a Still Life

"When we try to pick out anything else, we find it hitched to everything else.” John Muir

Using materials drawn from the demolished gardener’s cottage located on the property of Ryerson Woods and the mutable image of the still life, artists Sara Black, Joseph Belknap and Sarah Belknap will generate an evolving performance installation on the Brushwood site at Ryerson Woods. This project considers the exacting and extravagant beauty of landscape and still life imagery as held in a precarious juxtaposition with the fleeting, indeterminate and transformative deep ecology of Ryerson Woods.  Artists will be working onsite September 18, September 25 and October 9. 

In conjunction with the evolving installation outside, artists Jeanne Dunning, Jessica Labatte, Mark Rospenda, Claire Ashley and Kristina Paabus will exhibit works of photography, drawing and painting inside Brushwood. The works in this group exhibition further considers the historical role of still life and landscape painting as an attempt to describe truth through imagery while delicately revealing a much richer world of fragmentation, transformation and decay.


Art Exhibition
That's Life by Melissa Jay Craig, 2005  Sunday
November 6, 2011
1 - 3pm

Opening Reception:
Sustainable Book and Paper Arts

Chicago-based paper and book artists, Melissa Jay Craig and Shawn Sheehy, will organize and curate an exhibition of paper arts.  The exhibition features artists who create paper and handmade books using sustainable materials.  In conjunction with the exhibition, Craig and Sheehy will also lead a one-day workshop on sustainable bookmaking on November 13.


Exhibition Tour
Field Museum Tour  Saturday
November 12, 2011
10am - 12pm

Green Design at The Field Museum

Explore themes of sustainability and green design at The Field Museum. Join curator Doug Stotz, for a tour of Abbott Hall of Conservation Restoring Earth, a new permanent exhibition featuring the work of Field Museum scientists and their efforts to conserve biodiversity worldwide. Learn about the importance of sustaining both ecosystems and human communities, and see how these conservation messages are reinforced through the exhibition’s design. Also, join Gretchen Baker, Director of Temporary and Traveling Exhibitions, for a tour of Design for a Living World, a traveling exhibition from the Nature Conservancy featuring products developed by 10 designers using sustainable materials.


Art Workshop
Sustainable Book Making Workshop Sunday
November 13, 2011
1 - 4pm

Sustainable Book and Paper-Making Workshop

Learn how to create hand-made “green books” using sustainable materials.  This workshop is led by book and paper artists Melissa Jay Craig and Shawn Sheehy.  The workshop is being run in conjunction with the Sustainable Book and Paper Arts exhibition.

Brushwood. $50 ($40 for FRW members).

Click here to register.


Friends of Ryerson Woods acknowledges the generous support of:
Chicago Community Trust

Thank you to our
Green Design sponsors:

        Lake Forest Bank & Trust       Illinois Arts Council         WRD Environmental            Baxter   

       The Mulch Center    AIA Chicago  Mariani Enterprises

Thank you to our
Green Design advisors:

Jonathan Boyer
Principal & Director of Architecture
Farr Associates
 
Partner in Charge of Urban Design and Planning
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Principal
Serena Sturm Architects

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