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Last Call for Walk & Talk Tour of Chicago Architecture and Careers

  • 1.  Last Call for Walk & Talk Tour of Chicago Architecture and Careers

    Posted 07-07-2009 14:50
    Dear All,
    This is the last call for reservations for the PDW:
    Walk & Talk: Careers, Louis Sullivan, and Famous Chicago Architecture

    We have 21 signed up for the tour -- we will meet at 3:40 at the Hyatt's room registration area on Saturday afternoon and walk down Michigan Ave. to the Architecture Foundation Shop where the 2 hour tour will begin. Cost is $20.
    Email sjpower@stthomas.edu<mailto:sjpower@stthomas.edu> if you want to register.

    PDW description:
    Learn about the career of Louis Henri Sullivan (1856-1924) one of Chicago’s most famous architects, speculate on how careers have changed (or not!) and see some of the famous architecture of Chicago. This PDW will involve a walking tour in downtown Chicago led by a guide from the Chicago Architecture Foundation. We will look at some historic and contemporary skyscrapers. The skyscraper was first built in Chicago after the huge 1871 fire and Sullivan was one of the pioneer designers of that structure. How important are such external events to most careers? Sullivan coined the phrase and architectural philosophy “form follows function” and we can explore what connections we can make between this architectural philosophy and career management today as well as our conference theme of green management. His ornamentation was distinctively organic (Sullivan was the inspiration for the Prairie School of architecture) – how important is it to have so many facets to a career? Sullivan was a mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright but their relationship was very asymmetrical with Wright being much more appreciative while Sullivan became estranged. What can this relationship tell us about mentoring? Finally, Sullivan’s loss of esteem and the ability to win commissions at the end of his career even after so much success is worth exploration. Popular tastes reverting to more traditional styles is one cause often suggested by historians. How can individuals manage late career and changing styles more effectively? Cost will be $20 each and include a complimentary cocktail or drink.

    Looking forward to a great conference!

    Sally

    Sally J. Power, Ph.D.
    http://www.stthomas.edu/business/faculty/directory/Power_Sally.html
    Professor of Management, Opus College of Business
    Author of The Mid-Career Success Guide
    University of St. Thomas
    Minneapolis - St. Paul, MN