Barack Obama reveals revised plans for Presidential Center
POSTED 11 Jan 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
Designs show more trees in Jackson Park and a sleeker design for the main building Credit: The Obama Presidential Center
While this centre may have my name on it, it will be a place open to everybody dedicated to informing and inspiring the leaders of tomorrow – Barack Obama
Former US president Barack Obama has provided an update on his Presidential Center, promising to “create a campus for active citizenship in the heart of Chicago’s South Side”.
The design, which was unveiled in May last year, has been created by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects in partnership with Interactive Design Architects (IDEA).
According to Obama and his wife, Michelle, the US$350m (€293m, £259.5m) Presidential Center – which is now taller and sleeker in appearance – will act as part of a living, working campus.
“While this centre may have my name on it, it will be a place open to everybody dedicated to informing and inspiring the leaders of tomorrow,” said Obama.
“Michelle and I want this to be more than just a building. We want to create an economic engine for Chicago – a cultural attraction that showcases the southside to the rest of the world.
"We want it to be a gathering place – somewhere for all kinds of people to come together and learn.”
The centre’s campus – which sits on the banks of Lake Michigan – is intended to “energise” the Jackson Park site, with a proposed promenade running along the site’s east side, leading to the Museum Building and the Museum of Science Industry.
The Museum Building is designed to become a landmark for the South Side.
“We want this to be a place that helps all of us to build our collective futures,” said Obama. “This centre, most importantly, is for the leaders of tomorrow.
"We want this place to inspire them, to lift them up, to give them the tools they need to succeed.”
After submitting plans to the city of Chicago yesterday (10 January), ground is expected to be broken on the project later this year, with its doors officially opening in 2021.
The centre is expected to draw upward of 760,000 visitors a year, generating US$3.1bn (€2.6bn, £2.3bn) for the local economy in its first 10 years.
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Barack Obama reveals revised plans for Presidential Center
POSTED 11 Jan 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
Designs show more trees in Jackson Park and a sleeker design for the main building Credit: The Obama Presidential Center
While this centre may have my name on it, it will be a place open to everybody dedicated to informing and inspiring the leaders of tomorrow – Barack Obama
Former US president Barack Obama has provided an update on his Presidential Center, promising to “create a campus for active citizenship in the heart of Chicago’s South Side”.
The design, which was unveiled in May last year, has been created by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects in partnership with Interactive Design Architects (IDEA).
According to Obama and his wife, Michelle, the US$350m (€293m, £259.5m) Presidential Center – which is now taller and sleeker in appearance – will act as part of a living, working campus.
“While this centre may have my name on it, it will be a place open to everybody dedicated to informing and inspiring the leaders of tomorrow,” said Obama.
“Michelle and I want this to be more than just a building. We want to create an economic engine for Chicago – a cultural attraction that showcases the southside to the rest of the world.
"We want it to be a gathering place – somewhere for all kinds of people to come together and learn.”
The centre’s campus – which sits on the banks of Lake Michigan – is intended to “energise” the Jackson Park site, with a proposed promenade running along the site’s east side, leading to the Museum Building and the Museum of Science Industry.
The Museum Building is designed to become a landmark for the South Side.
“We want this to be a place that helps all of us to build our collective futures,” said Obama. “This centre, most importantly, is for the leaders of tomorrow.
"We want this place to inspire them, to lift them up, to give them the tools they need to succeed.”
After submitting plans to the city of Chicago yesterday (10 January), ground is expected to be broken on the project later this year, with its doors officially opening in 2021.
The centre is expected to draw upward of 760,000 visitors a year, generating US$3.1bn (€2.6bn, £2.3bn) for the local economy in its first 10 years.
Barack and Michelle Obama, the former president and first lady of the United States, have
today (4 May) unveiled the design of the planned Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s
South Side.
US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama have reportedly chosen
Chicago's historic Jackson Park as the site for their Obama Presidential Center.
Barack and Michelle Obama have chosen the architectural team of Tod Williams Billie Tsien
Architects and Partners (TWBTA) and Interactive Design Architects (IDEA) to design the
Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
Barack and Michelle Obama have chosen the architectural team of Tod Williams Billie Tsien
Architects and Partners (TWBTA) and Interactive Design Architects (IDEA) to design the
Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
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England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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