Talk:Garfield station (CTA Green Line)

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Architectural award — new photos?
The transformation of the Garfield elevated station received an award from the Chicago chapter of the AIA on Friday November 13, 2020. The award is for interior architecture and special recognition in the distinguished building category. Chicago artist Nick Cave was part of the design team, work by EXP. I cannot find photos at any site yet that show the important aspects of the station and the old station house now a community center facility. Blair Kamin wrote about this in the Chicago Tribune published Nov 13, 2020. The article is here. There are no photos of the station in the article. Maybe AIA will have photos, as the award presentation was online, of course. It seems noteworthy to mention the award. - - Prairieplant (talk) 09:49, 14 November 2020 (UTC)