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mascontext has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in August 2023. Resources mascontext has populated their site with include: • Tomás Bilbao by Tatiana Bilbao • MAS Context publishes David Schalliol’s "Isolated Building Studies" book • Balthazar Korab at 100 • The Unknown Architecture of Chicago • Antifascist Architecture | June 10 • Lee Bey on The Best Side: The Architecture, Places, and Spaces of Chicago’s West Side | May 13 • Recontextualizing Modernismo: Architecture, Intervention, and Site - April 30 • Now / Arriving 2026 - April 16 • Germane Barnes: Turn the Mic Up - April 13 • Matching Funds Opportunity Between April 1 and May 31, 2026 • The Difficulty of Representation - April 9–April 26 • Don’t Give Up the Ship! - March 31 • Adam Paul Susaneck: Segregation by Design and Reconnecting Communities - March 23 • All Magnificent and Wild: Notes on Chicago Residential Hotels - March 14–April 11 • GOFF film screening - March 10 • Exploring the Archives: Chicago History Museum - March 7 • MAS Context 2025 Year in Review • Concéntrico: Urban Innovation Laboratory - October 1, 2025–January 12, 2026 • Sign Up to Our Newsletter • Sean Lally: Show Me - December 9 • Support • At the New Obama Presidential Center, a Proposed Utopia of Hope and Change • Tracing / Traces: Architecture and the Archive 2025 - December 6 • Antifascist Architects: Kiyoshi Kuromiya • James Florio: Thirtysix Views of Inverted Portal | Los Angeles - November 22 • Dialogues: David Woodhouse • Fernand Pouillon: France’s Most Wanted Architect - November 6 • Under the Influence of Lilly Reich • salazarsequeromedina: Small Adaptations - October 20 • The Wesley House: A Home, A Landmark, A Legacy • Unbuilding/Rebuilding: Recentering the Architectural Archive - October 15 • Luis Peña Ganchegui at 100 • Exploring the Architecture and Design Open Archive • The Chicago Stock Exchange Trading Room and the Economies of Ornament • Concéntrico: Urban Innovation Laboratory Opening Reception - October 1 • Ignasi de Solà-Morales and the Metropolis • Concéntrico: Ten Years Reflecting on the City Through Contemporary Practices - September 29 • On Bruce Goff’s Ford House: Sidney K. Robinson Interviews Don Tosi • James Florio: Thirtysix Views of Inverted Portal - September 4 • In Search of the Ordinary • Boliglaboratorium: A Danish Housing Lab - Until August 31 • The Totality and Paradox of Asbestos • 18 of a Kind - Until August 30 • Vanishing Black Bars & Lounges: An Interview With L. Kasimu Harris • Mia Baarup Tofte: Learnings from a Danish Housing Lab - August 6 • Identity as Infrastructure: How Span’s Design Shapes Culture, Institutions, and Public Life - February 24 • Towards a New Standard: New Housing Strategies in Chicago - July 29 • Reading MASP as a Work of Urban Design • BairBalliet: Crop Top - June 19-June 24, 2025 • Why Ella Briggs Captivates Us: A Female Challenger of Modernism • Thus We Advance, Harvesting Our Caravans - May 15-June 14, 2025 • Robert L. Wesley (1937–2026) • Aesthetic Codes of Interconnected Populations - May 20 • A Dark Age for the Renaissance Center • MAS Context supports BairBalliet’s installation during Concentrico Festival 2025 • MAS Context launches its new book Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House • Koray Duman: Spaces of Generosity - May 1 • Dakar’s Last Bubble Houses • Beyond Closure | Minneapolis - April 10 • Modern Architecture of Madrid • Now / Arriving 2025 - April 9 • Bruce Goff’s Fabulous (and Bedazzled) Material Worlds • MAS Context 2024 Year in Review • A Career in Five Projects: Jaume Bach • Material Acts: Re-fusing • Strike! An Accidental Return to Wild • Material Acts: Experimentation in Architecture and Design - March 20 • What Happened to Gerri’s Palm Tavern? • Models Off-Site - March 7–8 • Common Chicago - September 19, 2025–January 31, 2026 • Anna & Eugeni Bach: Compressing Time - February 27 • Northerly Island at 100 • Presenting Edith Farnsworth - February 11 • Sacred Shift: Contested Heritage, Public Memory, and Sustainable Futures in Places of Ritual Reuse • Gunnar Birkerts at 100 - February 4 • A Visual Journey Through Pascal Greco’s Hong Kong • John Portman: A Life of Building - November 28 - December 31 • Evans Woollen: Tracing the Forgotten History of the “Dean of Indiana Architects” • MAS Context 2024 Fall Talks • From Design to Destruction: Archiving the World Trade Center • Beyond Closure film premiere - December 15 • Unidad Vecinal: A Flexible Architecture Continuously Activated • Félix Candela from Mexico City to Chicago - Nov 21 • Ishinomaki Laboratory: A Furniture Company with a Deep Social Mission • Tracing / Traces: Architecture and the Archive 2024 - Nov 9 • Learning from the Damen Silos Demolition • James Florio at Tippet Rise - October 24 • Shanghai Transforming • As the Whole World Watched: Protest, Action, and Violence in Chicago… • MAS Context donates Kristine Fallon’s oral history to… • Tracing Rick Valicenti - October 19 • Twenty-Five Years After Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza • Robin Hood Gardens screening - October 14 • Virgil Abloh, Edith Farnsworth, and Midcentury Modernism • Lecture by Klaus: Welcome to Tribuneville - October 10 • Now / Arriving 2025: Perkins&Will • MAS Context collaborates with photographer Phil Donohue • Now / Arriving 2025: New Office • Phil Donohue: The Future Was Then - October 3 • Now / Arriving 2025: Eric Rothfeder Architect • Exploring Architecture’s Response to Societal Changes - Sept 29 • Stonewall: Movement, Monument, Myth • Unnamed Spaces • Plywood City • Past, Present, and Future of the Sarasota School of Architecture • Emili Donato: Plans Are Made • There’s A Place Called Kokomo (Opalescent Glass) • Dialogues: Sidney K. Robinson • Paul Chemetov (1928–2024) • We the Blvd: A Call to Activation Along the Chicago Boulevard System • The “Passion Tax” is History • The National Public Housing Museum: A House Museum for the Future • Mundo Mendo Goes to Seoul: The World of Luis Mendo on Display • Modern Forms: Nicolas Grospierre’s Ongoing Photographic Exploration… • Drawing the Ring of Steel: A Counter-Monument for Belfast • Art and Materiality: Unlocking Stories Embedded in the Materials of a… • Naomi Pollock: The Japanese House Since 1945 | Wrightwood 659 - June 6 • Last Stop: An Exploration of the Neighborhoods at the Ends of the… • Bruce Goff at the Art Institute of Chicago - April 11 • The Show Goes on at the Rogers Theater • Hanover and Over Again! • Chasing the Sun: The Coastal High-Rises of Benidorm • From Utility to Art: The History of 1544 North Sedgwick Street • Chicagoland on Wheels: Roller Skating from the 1880s to the Present • Florence Scala: The Joan of Arc of Chicago’s Near West Side • Klaus: Welcome to Tribuneville • Permastone and Formstone: Modern Marvels or the Margarine of… • Chicago Women in Architecture at 50: Seven Milestone Exhibitions that… • Exploring the Specificities of Place, from Panama to Oxford • Capturing the Feeling of John Portman • MAS Context 2023 Year in Review • Departures and Arrivals: From the City of Malleable Concrete to the… • The Englewood Nature Trail: Urban Morphology and Community • Field Theory Under Threat: The Uncertain Future of Walter Netsch’s… • Atlas des Régions Naturelles: Documenting and Categorizing the French… • The 1900 Galveston Storm: United States’ First Modern Natural Disaster • A Cor-Ten Steel Landmark Hiding in Plain Sight • A History of Preservation in Chicago • Building Culture: An Interview with Denise Scott Brown • Edgar Miller: Anti-Modern • The Culture of Shellfish Harvesters • The Return of Michigan Central Station: Interrogating Nostalgia • A Career in Five Projects: Carol Ross Barney • Restoring the Sears, Roebuck & Company’s Sunken Garden • Mid-Continent Modern • Jason Pickleman (1965–2024) • JNL Graphic Design: Celebrating a Studio that Sculpted the Visual and… • The Japanese House Inside and Out • The Birds, the Couple, and My Doppelgänger in Reverse • Sentinels: Iron Portals of Chicagoland • The Century and Consumers Buildings: Their Complicated Saga and the… • Five Bay Landscapes: Saginaw Bay • Griot, Storytelling, and the Manipulation of History • Gertrude Lempp Kerbis: A Career of Determination, Problem Solving,… • Dialogues: Kristine Fallon • Dialogues: Dan Wheeler • Dialogues: Robert L. Wesley