Archive for April, 2010

So your town wants a new hotel…..

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

A question that was asked during my presentation of “Canadian Architects of the Chicago School 1884 – 1935” to the Racquet Club of Chicago was about the iconic Canadian railway hotels, and what role they played in the development of Canadian architecture and society during this time period.  The question was probably brought about by my mention of Frank Lloyd Wright’s extended visits to the Banff Springs Hotel, during the execution of his collaborative project with Francis C. Sullivan of the Banff town site’s Recreation Pavilion.

Banff Springs Hotel

Banff Springs Hotel

I literally grew up in the images of Canadian railway hotels.  The waiting room of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Vulcan, Alberta was adorned with several large travel posters promoting the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, the Empress Hotel in Victoria and the Banff Springs Hotel. These were among the hotels built by the CPR.  They competing railway – the Canadian National – had establishments like the Hotel MacDonald (Edmonton), the Fort Garry (Winnipeg) and the Chateau Laurier (Ottawa) in their portfolio.  All have since come to be dubbed “chateauesque”.  The central architect who began this movement – Bruce Price, an American who practiced in New York City – was charged with creating something “Scottish Baronial” for the Banff Springs Hotel, then for the Chateau Frontenac in their original incarnations.  The imagery grew in both physical and cultural proportions.

The Empress Hotel

The Empress Hotel

Godfrey Holloway in his book, “The Empress of Victoria” states:

                “In a very special way The Empress Hotel is Victoria.  The reverse too, is true; Victoria is the Empress Hotel.”

In virtually any Canadian city that had a railway hotel, that establishment set social and etiquette standards for the city in which it was located – the hotel became that city, just as that city became its hotel.

Of note – perhaps coincidental – is that the daughter of architect Bruce Price was Emily Price Post, who was an authoritative author of various books about manners and etiquette.  How appropriate.

Chateau Frontenac

Chateau Frontenac

When the concept was being “visioned” as we would say today, then CPR President William Cornelius Van Horne made the comment: “If we can’t export the scenery, we’ll import the tourists.”  Both Banff and Quebec enjoy truly outstanding natural settings.  One might ascertain that any hostelry plopped down in this setting may have been a success: perhaps.  However, if some sort of lodging reminiscent of post-war housing in eastern-bloc countries were plopped in the middle of Banff, or Quebec City, neither of those settlements would have blossomed into what they are today. It could even be that neither of the lodging establishments would have had any sort of longevity.

The lesson here is that if your town is planning to take a prominent site and build tourist lodging, the lodging had better be of a quality your town wants to be; lest your town become the same quality as the lodging establishment.  Inexpensive motel or a sensational place or anything in between – it’s your choice.

City of Berwyn Offers Dollars for Scholars Educational Scholarships

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

The City of Berwyn is offering the Dollars for Scholars Educational Scholarships in the amount of $750.00 to four deserving students who will be entering an accredited college, university, vocational of technical school as a full time student in the Fall of 2010.

Candidates are evaluated on scholastics, community involvement, financial need, teacher appraisal and their commitment to education.

Applications for the Dollars For Scholars program will be available at the Berwyn City Clerk’s office (1st floor, 6700 West 26th St., Berwyn, IL.) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9am to 5pm and Tuesdays from 9am to 8pm or on line at the City of Berwyn Web Site @ www.Berwyn-IL.Gov, on the City Clerks page or http://berwyn-il.gov/pdf/Clerk/COB Dollars4scholars.pdf. The deadline to turn in applications is Friday June 11, 2010. The awarding of the scholarships will take place in July, date to be announced.

The scholarship Board urges all eligible candidates to apply as soon as possible. Judging is based on a point system so that each candidate is considered fairly. If you have any questions, please contact the Clerk’s office at 708/788-2660 x 3232.

Construction on the way to Galenia along Route 20.

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) kicks off work on two large stretches of U.S. 20 this week.  After all it is Construction Season in Illinois!

Beginning on April 21st, construction crews targeting a five-mile section of the road from Illinois 73 to Flansburg Road. The $411,569 project will focus on pavement repairs and resurfacing on the two-lane portion of the highway.

IDOT officials stated that the project will not lead to road closures, but acknowledged the work could result in delays for local motorists.

And construction crews will resume work resurfacing a nine-mile portion of Highway 20 between Pecatonica Road and Business 20.

So, expect delays and please be careful and drive slowly in construction zones!

Seasonal crime tips from the Oak Park Police

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

The Oak Park Police Department is working to raise public awareness of some common crimes of the season by offering the following tips to help reduce the chances of become a victim.

Oak Park Police Department LogoMotor vehicle theft… Many autos are reported stolen during colder months after being left unattended to warm up, unlocked and running with the keys in the ignition. This can happen on the street, in a garage or while making a quick stop at a store. Leaving a running vehicle unattended not only increases its risk of it being stolen, it also is a violation of state law.

Auto burglaries… Packages and valuables left visible in auto – even if it is locked – are an invitation to thieves who may be willing to damage the vehicle to get at them. And if you have to make multiple trips from your car to your home to unload, be alert – especially if the trunk or a door must be left open.

Package theft… If you are expecting deliveries, make arrangements with friends, family or neighbors so that packages will not be left out where thieves can see and get them.

Pickpockets and thieves…While out shopping or dining take care with purses, bags and wallets. Thieves like bags and purses hanging on chair backs, left in shopping carts, sitting unattended or simply put down while the owner answers a telephone or is otherwise distracted.

Residents are urged to report any suspicious activity to the Police. In an emergency always call 911. For non-emergencies call 708.386.3800. For more information or additional crime tips visit www.oak-park.us/police or contact your resident beat officer.

Village of Oak Park, Illinois

Oak Park Architecture Photo Party April 2010

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

April 2010 Visitors’ Edition

Oak Park Architecture Photo Party 2010

Oak Park, Illinois arguably the birth place of the American suburb, and the American suburban house.  World renowned architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and George Maher not only got their start there, but left their indelible marks on the landscape – physically and culturally.  Experience the world renowned architecture of our town, which is just a scant eight miles / twelve kilometers from another equally world renowned and architecturally significant place,the Chicago Loop.

And besides – Oak Park has lots of great restaurants , stores, hotels, cozy bed & breakfasts and cultural attractions to discover and enjoy once you’ve completed the Oak Park Architecture Photo Party.

Instructions:

By walking along public sidewalks and right-of-ways contained within the shaded area of the Scavenger Hunt Map (below), locate these architectural features and details, noting their location.

Oak Park is a living museum containing many private homes that just happen to be world renowned masterpieces.  At no point were any private residences, or even any private property harmed in the production of the Oak Park Architecture Photo Party.  Please respect the homeowners privacy and remain on the public sidewalks for the hunt.

April 2010 Oak Park Architecture Photo Party is a production of:

  • American Institute of Architects / Illinois Council
  • Oak Park Architectural League

This edition has been made possible by:

Scavenger Hunt Map

All sites in this month’s scavenger hunt are located in the shaded area, and all sites are easily seen from public sidewalks, roads and right of ways. All homes on this map are privately owned. Please respect the home owner’s privacy and remain on public sidewalks.

Oak Park Architecture Photo Party 2010 map