L'ouverture du Obama Presidential Center est prévue pour le 19 juin

Le Obama Presidential Center, d'un coût de 850 millions de dollars, ouvrira ses portes le 19 juin dans le Jackson Park de Chicago. Le projet vise à attirer l'attention sur les quartiers du South Side de la ville.

Les architectes Tod Williams et Billie Tsien ont qualifié le cadre au bord du lac d'impressionnant lors de leurs premières visites. Ils ont souligné le potentiel de mise en valeur d'une zone sous-estimée de la ville.

« Le South Side est l'avenir de Chicago », a déclaré M. Williams. Le centre borde les quartiers de Hyde Park, Woodlawn et South Shore.

Hyde Park abrite l'université de Chicago et le Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. Le campus est situé à onze kilomètres au sud des attractions du centre-ville.

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