Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Chicago

Michigan Avenue 
One of the most popular Avenue in Chicago that 
is the located in Downtown of Chicago


Located along the southwest side of Grant Park, Agora is one of Chicago’s most recent and important sculptural installations. Comprised of 106 nine-foot tall headless torsos made of cast iron, the artwork derives it name from the Greek word for meeting place. The figures are posed walking in groups in various directions or standing still

Art Institute of Chicago

The only building allowed in Grant Park was Chicago's Art Institute - a museum and school, which in 1893 built its permanent home at the grounds of Grant Park near Michigan Avenue.



Harold Washington Library

The Harold Washington Library opened on October 7, 1991. After the refurbishment of the Chicago Cultural Center in 1977, where the central library had been housed, much of the library's collection was placed into storage




Wrigley Square and Millennium Monument (Peristyle)


Located on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street, the tree-lined area ofWrigley Square in Millennium Park is an inviting open space for visitors to relax on the lawn or stroll paths. 




View of Chicago's towers from Millennium Park
Smurfit-Stone Building




Jay Pritzker Pavilion


Frank Gehry, winner of the National Medal of Art and the designer of the Jay Pritzker Pavilion and BP Bridge, applied his signature style to Millennium Park’s revolutionary outdoor concert venue. 




Cloud Gate 

See yourself and a reflection of the city skyline in artist Anish Kapoor’s interactive sculpture that sits in the center of the Park.



Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Second short interview~!

Second short interview~!

http://www16.zippyshare.com/v/31539153/file.html

A interview~(2)