The Obamas Search for an Architect
John Hill
27. août 2015
Photo: Courtesy of The Barack Obama Foundation
The Barack Obama Foundation has released an RFQ (Request for Qualifications) for architects interested in designing the Obama Presidential Center (OPC) to be located on Chicago's South Side.
The RFQ was posted on the Obama Foundation website on Wednesday, coming a few months after the Obamas selected Chicago as the site for the OPC, which will be located either in Jackson Park or Washington Park. The parks are found in Hyde Park, the neighborhood Barack and Michelle Obama called home before moving to Washington, DC.
In addition to housing the Presidential Library, the OPC is envisioned as including "an interactive museum about the office of the President, his administration, and the issues of our time, expansive greenspace, ... indoor and outdoor performance space, ... training and educational programs, healthy dining for visitors, and 'Labs' for talent of all types to innovate and share their work," among other functions.
For the architect search, the Foundation's website indicates:
Responses to the RFQ are due by 16 September 2015. A PDF of the RFQ is available here.