Centro Presidencial Obama tem inauguração prevista para 19 de junho

O Centro Presidencial Obama, avaliado em 850 milhões de dólares, está programado para abrir em 19 de junho no Jackson Park, em Chicago. O projeto visa atrair atenção para os bairros da zona sul da cidade.

Os arquitetos Tod Williams e Billie Tsien descreveram o cenário à beira do lago como impressionante durante as primeiras visitas. Eles destacaram o potencial de dar visibilidade a uma área subestimada da cidade.

“A zona sul é o futuro de Chicago”, disse o Sr. Williams. O centro faz fronteira com Hyde Park, Woodlawn e South Shore.

Hyde Park inclui a Universidade de Chicago e o Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. O campus está localizado a 11 quilômetros ao sul das atrações do centro da cidade.

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