2008
“Brininstool + Lynch: Claremont House.”
January 28–February 29, 2008.
Syracuse University School of Architecture Warehouse Gallery.
January 28–February 29, 2008.
Syracuse University School of Architecture Warehouse Gallery.
2007
“Engineering an Empire: Designing the City of the Future.”
June 8–October 7, 2007.
Museum of Science and Industry.
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June 8–October 7, 2007.
Museum of Science and Industry.
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2006
“10th Architecture Venice Biennale: U.S. National Participant. After the Flood: Building on Higher Ground.”
September 10–November 19, 2006.
National Pavilion at the Giardini.
September 10–November 19, 2006.
National Pavilion at the Giardini.
“Visionary Chicago Architecture: Fourteen Inspired Concepts for the Third Millennia,”
November 15, 2005–January 5, 2006.
Graham Foundation.
November 15, 2005–January 5, 2006.
Graham Foundation.
2005
“Brininstool + Lynch: Process.”
December 10, 2004–January 29, 2005.
Ispace. The Chicago Gallery of the College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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December 10, 2004–January 29, 2005.
Ispace. The Chicago Gallery of the College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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2004
2003
“Invisible City, Planning for Chicago’s Future”.
March 6–April 27, 2003.
Chicago Architecture Foundation.
March 6–April 27, 2003.
Chicago Architecture Foundation.
“Brininstool + Lynch, Architects.”
January, 2003.
University of Tennessee, College of Architecture and Planning.
January, 2003.
University of Tennessee, College of Architecture and Planning.
2002
“Racine Art Museum.”
January–September 2002.
Chicago Architecture Foundation.
January–September 2002.
Chicago Architecture Foundation.
1999
“At Home in Chicago.”
August 20–November 28, 1999.
Gallery 24, The Art Institute of Chicago.
August 20–November 28, 1999.
Gallery 24, The Art Institute of Chicago.
1998
“New Chicago Architecture.”
November, 1997– April,1998.
Sao Paulo Biennale.
November, 1997– April,1998.
Sao Paulo Biennale.
1996
“New Chicago Furniture.”
February–April, 1996.
The Chicago Athenaeum.
February–April, 1996.
The Chicago Athenaeum.
1994
“The Chicago Villa.”
April–June 1994.
The Chicago Athenaeum.
April–June 1994.
The Chicago Athenaeum.