Chicagotalks » Metroplanners http://www.chicagotalks.org Community & Citizen journalism for your block, your neighborhood, our city Fri, 24 Dec 2010 16:57:49 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.3 Cast Your Vote on Chicagoland’s Best ‘Undiscovered’ Public Place /2010/08/19/cast-your-vote-on-chicagolands-favorite-undiscovered-public-place/#utm_source=feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed /2010/08/19/cast-your-vote-on-chicagolands-favorite-undiscovered-public-place/#comments Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:00:46 +0000 Metroplanners /?p=9251 What’s Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana’s favorite hidden public place?

You decide, voting starting on Aug. 9 and will run through Sept. 10. The public can vote online at PlacemakingChicago.com for their favorite of two dozen finalists in the “What Makes Your Place Great? Your Secret Corner of Chicagoland” photo and video contest.

To find the undiscovered places that make Chicagoland great, Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) and Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) called on people to submit a photo or video and written description of their favorite hidden public place in the region to the “What Makes Your Place Great? Your Secret Corner of Chicagoland” contest.

The public can view all 24 contest entries, including a dozen from the city of Chicago, and vote for one of the four winners at PlacemakingChicago.com/places between now and Sept. 10. Voters are encouraged to review all of the fantastic entries, which showcase not only some of the region’s secret gems, but also some truly beautiful and inspiring photography and videography.

A committee of Placemaking experts will choose three “Placemakers” winners, and all four winners will be announced Sept. 17.

Winners may have their undiscovered places featured on an exclusive CAF tour in October 2010. Winners also will receive complimentary passes to one of the following Chicago institutions:

  • Brookfield Zoo
  • Shedd Aquarium
  • Chicago History Museum
  • Chicago Architecture Foundation

MPC and CAF are grateful for donations from these organizations, as well as the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts, and Perkins+Will.

To view recent coverage on ChicagoTalks, check out this article: Where is Chicagoland’s Best Public Place?

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Where is Chicagoland’s Best Public Place? /2010/06/20/where-is-chicagoland/#utm_source=feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed /2010/06/20/where-is-chicagoland/#comments Sun, 20 Jun 2010 20:00:15 +0000 Metroplanners /?p=7296
Last year’s winners of the Placemaking Chicagoland contest on Chicago Tonight Show.

Many of the area’s most cherished public spaces are tucked away in the hearts of neighborhoods, known only to local residents. This summer, the Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) and Chicago Architecture Foundation(CAF) want to shine a spotlight on these special places through the “What Makes Your Place Great? Your Secret Corner of Chicagoland” contest.

From June 2 through July 26, entrants can e-mail original photos or videos showcasing their favorite undiscovered public places across Chicagoland, along with a 250-word-or-less description, to . Complete rules and submission criteria guidelines are available at PlacemakingChicago.com.

“Whether your favorite place is a secret garden, hidden courtyard or the reading nook at your local library, show and tell us why it’s special to you and how it contributes to your community,” said MPC Associate Karin Sommer, who manages the Placemaking Chicago project. “What draws you back to the place again and again, and what makes it just as special as more well-known places in your community?”

Four winners will be selected. A committee of Placemaking experts will choose three winners; and the public will determine one winner by online vote between Aug. 9 and Sept. 10, at PlacemakingChicago.com.

Winners’ favorite places may be featured on an exclusive Chicago Architecture Foundation tour in October. Winners also will receive complimentary passes to one of the following Chicagoland institutions:

  • Brookfield Zoo
  • Shedd Aquarium
  • Chicago History Museum
  • Chicago Architecture Foundation

Placemaking focuses on the importance of lively neighborhoods and inviting public spaces to residents and communities. Through Placemaking Chicago, the Metropolitan Planning Council is helping municipalities and city and suburban planning agencies incorporate Placemaking principles into their plans. Learn more about Placemaking by watching this short video. For more inspiration, check out this map of last year’s “What Makes Your Place Great?” contest winners at PlacemakingChicago.com.

MPC and Placemaking Chicago are grateful for the generous contributions of our sponsors and donors: The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts and Perkins+Will.

Article from AustinTalks.org.

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