As a living museum, Chicago needs no special exhibit
It might seem natural to dream of a special architecture exhibit accompanying the 2016 Summer Olympics in Chicago. But there is no point discussing all this in the vacuum of a museum. Better to build on the idea of the city as a living museum, with audio- and docent-guided tours, interpretive signs at key buildings, and a combination of books, videos, podcasts and other technologies to broadcast the lessons of the 2016 Games.
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