Millennium Park: Creating a Chicago Landmark (Historical Studies of Urban America)
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Timothy Gilfoyle here offers a biography of this phenomenal undertaking, beginning before 1850 when the site of the park, the “city’s front yard,” was part of Lake Michigan. Gilfoyle studied the history of downtown; spent years with the planners, artists, and public officials behind Millennium Park; documented it at every stage of its construction; and traced the skeins of financing through municipal government, global corporations, private foundations, and wealthy civic leaders. The result is a thoroughly readable and lavishly illustrated testament to the park, the city, and all those attempting to think and act on a monumental scale. And underlying Gilfoyle’s history is also a revealing study of the globalization of art, the use of culture as an engine of economic expansion, and the nature of political and philanthropic power.
Born out of civic idealism, raised in political controversy, and maturing into a
symbol of the new Chicago, Millennium Park is truly a twenty-first-century
landmark, and it now has the history it deserves.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #275761 in Books
- Published on: 2006-06-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 474 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Millennium Park is fascinating-and gorgeous. Its 474 pages are adorned with color images. They're worth the $45 sticker price alone. . . . [Gilfoyle] knows how to tell a good story, and he has one here. . . . His research and his interviews uncovered a series of lucky breaks and wily moves that made Millennium Park possible, and then filled it with spectacular works of art."-Chicago Tribune (Chicago Tribune )
"[A] high-stakes game of push-and-pull forms the dramatic core of historian Timothy J. Gilfoyle's absorbing and lavishly illustrated Millennium Park. Gilfoyle frames the park's gestation as a titanic struggle between public and private interests."-Chicago Reader (Chicago Reader )
"Gilfoyle captures all the soaring architectural drama, petty human squabbling, and commendable leadership behind the city's newest civic jewel."-Chicago (Chicago Magazine )
"Gilfoyle has given us an intelligent and meticulously researched account of this triumphant new centerpiece of the city''s downtown. The book is handsomely produced, well-written , full of gorgeous photographs and tells the absorbing story of the Millennium Park site." (Herbert S. Channick Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society )
From the Back Cover
"Now everyone who visits Millennium Park can take the memory home with them. This beautiful book is the story of a monument in the making and a testament to a park for all the people of Chicago." —Mayor Richard M. Daley
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Customer Reviews
Millennium Park
This book is quite beautiful and contains a huge amount of information about the origins, creation and current use of Millennium Park in Chicago. I purchased it for a friend, as a hostess gift, when I went to visit her. Had I seen the book before purchasing it, I might not have done so, given its "textbook" quality. I'm not sure the casual reader would be interested in all the details provided but it certainly is an impressive collection of information.
Well written, well documented
For those who appreciate the City of Chicago, and have visited -- or are planning to visit -- the Millenniun Park on the Lakefront, the book explains in detail the evolution of the site, and why and how the current, impressing architectural, artistic and landscaping complex has been conceived and built. How it influences the view of the City from the Lake, and the urbanism of the whole area.
Millennium Park: Creating a Chicago Landmark
Beautiful pictures. Well-written descrption from its inception to conclusion, with good bibliography.



