WJW Goes Sketching
On a recent summer Friday afternoon, members of the WJW staff spent a lunch break flexing their urban sketching muscles at Ward (A. Montgomery) Park, just a quick walk away from the office. Overlooking the… Read More
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On a recent summer Friday afternoon, members of the WJW staff spent a lunch break flexing their urban sketching muscles at Ward (A. Montgomery) Park, just a quick walk away from the office. Overlooking the… Read More
Maggie and Connor represented WJW this past weekend at the 5th Annual Hope Walk, a solidarity walk to raise awareness and funds for the Veterans served by… Read More
WJW recently celebrated and raised a glass to the many professional and personal accomplishments at our end of the year holiday party. Professionally we celebrated many grand openings, groundbreakings, new projects, and newly licensed team… Read More
WJW recently attended the official opening party for Between States, as part of the Chicago Architectural Biennial. The exhibition is part of the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s multi-year 50 Designers/50 Ward investigation that challenges design… Read More
WJW joined Ryan Giblin from Ross Barney Architects on the Riverwalk for our summer outing. Ryan lead the team on a tour explaining how the design of the Riverwalk impacts the rivers wildlife, Chicago residents and tourists,… Read More
From September 19th, 2017 through January 7th, 2018 the Chicago Architecture Foundation will host the Between States exhibit in the CAF Atrium Gallery celebrating the Chicago Architecture Biennial and showcasing work from 50 Chicago… Read More
A number of WJW folks attended Renaissance Social Services, Inc.’s (RSSI) Summertime Brews event put on by RSSI's Associate Board at Revolution Brewing on June 20. Michelle volunteers on RSSI’s Associate Board and has… Read More
Over the last few months, WJW has established a friendship with architect and urban farmer, Robert Nevel. This past weekend, he invited us to tour the historic KAM Isaiah Israel Synagogue and urban farm in… Read More
WJW had the pleasure to tour a local urban farm called The Plant. The Plant is an innovative food business incubator and vertical farm located in a former… Read More
WJW recently rolled up their sleeves and swapped out pencils for paint brushes. Jane, a distinguished watercolor artist, led WJW in a watercolor workshop last month. Jane taught the staff techniques on… Read More
WJW helped a local Webelos Scout troop achieve their Engineering Badge! The scouts visited the office to learn, discuss, and create with David and Todd. After listening to a… Read More
On Friday, March 24, 2017, WJW sat down with Architect and urban farmer Robert Nevel to learn about food justice in the Chicagoland area. Nevel is the founder and director of the… Read More