747 W 31st St
Chicago, IL 60616
Armour Square Park, also known as Armour Square or Park No. 3, is a park in Chicago, Illinois featuring Beaux Arts architecture, designed by D.H. Burnham and the Olmsted Brothers. The park was opened in March 1905, at a cost of $220,000. It was named after Philip Danforth Armour, philanthropist and captain of industry.
The Co-Prosperity Sphere (C-PS) is an experimental cultural center located in the neighborhood of Bridgeport. The space is used to showcase work by artists, performers and cultural workers of all stripes. The C-PS hosts exhibitions, screenings, presentations, installations, festivals, meetings, and performance programs in its 5,000+ square foot gallery. The space hosts between 35-60 events and exhibitions a year serving over 20,000 individuals. Co-Prosperity is also the home office of Public Media Institute (PMI). PMI is a non-profit 501(c) 3, community based, art & culture organization located in the neighborhood of Bridgeport in the city of Chicago. PMI's mission is to create, incubate and sustain innovative cultural programming through the production of socially engaged projects, festivals, spaces, exhibitions, and media. Public Media Institute is committed to the region’s cultural ecology and is evident through our series of programs, spaces and projects.
The Chubby Bunny Design Collective is the design diary of two people interested in making things, building stuff, and exploring the world (preferably on a tandem bicycle). It began as an experiment and creative outlet for our desire to develop the tools we gained in architecture school but have not yet been able to use at our day jobs. Through chronicling our adventures in design, problem solving and research we hope to connect with others who are interested and excited about making things too. http://chubbybunnydesigncollective.wordpress.com