Liz Jaff creates installations and objects which reflect her personal impression of space. Through abstraction and repetition of architectural and natural forms, she makes environments that convey the specific feeling and character of a place. The elusiveness and interpretive qualities of memory ar
When Bertrand Goldberg returned to his native Chicago in 1936 the city was in the midst of an architectural revolution. The emergence of steel-frame architecture in the final years of the previous century had ushered in a generation of soaring buildings, earning Chicago a reputation for architectural