Showing posts with label Museum of Contemporary Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museum of Contemporary Art. Show all posts

Saturday, June 5, 2010

The New Children's Memorial Hospital

Recently, my organization, Children's Memorial Foundation, took a tour of the new Children's Memorial Hospital (soon to be the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago) to see what we've been working so hard on over that past few years and is scheduled to open June 2012.

Photobucket
A view from the front door of the hospital at 225 East Chicago Avenue in downtown Chicago. It's right across the street from the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) and Water Tower Place on Michigan Avenue.

Photobucket
Here's a view of the hospital from Superior Street.

Photobucket
This is the loading dock.

Photobucket
A view of the road that will run through the first floor so people can be dropped off at the door and ambulance have a place to stop. Just down the way is where the main lobby will be that will have Blue Whales hung from the ceiling.

Photobucket
Some guys working on installing walls.

Photobucket
Those who know me know that I'm not too keen on heights. So, climbing into an "elevator," which is really a dog kennel painted red with some pulleys on it, hung on the outside of the building isn't something I'll jump into. But, it really wasn't bad.

Photobucket Here we are on the 22nd floor.

Photobucket
Not a bad view of Lake Michigan, eh?

Photobucket
There's Navy Pier.

Photobucket
These guys are like astronauts. They are doing some exterior work on the "Crown Sky Garden," All the ropes you see are their lifelines. We were told before going into the building that we would not be allowed to go onto the roof to see the helipad because the wind was too strong and it would blow off our hard hats. Apparently, people forget they are 20-some odd stories up in the air when their hats fall off and try to chase them down. So, no helipad...

Photobucket
Looking toward the Loop

Photobucket
The top of the Children's Hospital

Photobucket
With views like these, everyone just stares out the window...

Photobucket
Lake Michigan with Northwestern Memorial's Prentice Women's Hospital, which will be connected with ours so newborns and new mom's can be close to each other.

Photobucket
The views never get old.

Photobucket
Water Tower Place along with the rest of Michigan Avenue

Photobucket

Photobucket
Just in case you ever wondered what the roof of the Museum of Contemporary Art looked like, here you go.

Photobucket

Photobucket
The Children's Hospital with the Allerton Hotel in the background

Photobucket

Photobucket
Darnella and I pretending that we are actually building this place.

Photobucket
Heating ducts with protective plastic to keep the dust out.

Photobucket
Back in the elevator

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket
Checking out the 16th floor

Photobucket

Photobucket
The top half of the Children's Memorial logo on the glass

Photobucket
The Crown Sky Garden is pretty amazing even without all the stuff that they are going to put in it.

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket
There's the guys we saw working on the exterior of the Crown Sky Garden earlier.

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket
Construction humor

Photobucket
A little drywall and paint going in.

Photobucket
Look at all the stuff getting crammed into the ceiling.

Photobucket

Photobucket
I didn't notice this until I starting going through the pictures, but Mary is always right on the edge of the cage in the elevator.

Photobucket
And now it's time to go home after a fun and interesting tour.

As you know, June 2012 is still a long ways away and a lot of work still needs to be done. Walls need to be installed and painted. Some interior elevators added. A few lights here and there. So, I hope you'll check out our website at: www.heroesforlife.org for ways you can help and hospital updates.






Friday, October 31, 2008

Actually, Not Too Much To Discuss Leading Up To A Week That Will Change The World...

First, a few things to discuss:

1) I had my "annual review" at work. Everyone did. And I got a raise! Now, before you get all excited and start saying things like, "That jerk can afford to buy me some drinks at the bar now." or whatever; understand this. Since I've only worked there almost three months (one month for the review time), it is prorated. What does that mean in monetary terms? I have about 3-4 cents more in my pocket an hour. HELL YEAH! I was born to live in this kind of economy. Man, imagine how awesome I would have done in the Great Depression...

2) Along with my raise, I get a trip to Austin for a conference about Convio. For those that don't know about Convio, it's a computer database program that KNOWS ALL ABOUT YOU.

3) So, I understand that there's a presidential election going on. Some local guy named Barracks Obammers looks like a contender. Anyway, I guess he's having an election party with a million or so of his closest Chicago friends in Grant Park. Anyone going? Mandy? You're best friends with him, right? I expect to see you there? Does anyone know if there will be snacks and/or if it's BYOB?

Now for the real business of the evening:


At the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) for Children's Memorial Hospital's Cocktails For a Cause event. It was a real good time. Lots of people (about 500) eating lots of good food (rabbit, roast beef sandwiches, chocolates), bidding on auction prizes (sports memorabilia, walk on rolls for Samantha Who? and My Name Is Earl) and such. What was nice for me was I didn't have to go to work until 4pm and then hung out at the MCA until 1pm. Not bad for a days work.


Here was my office at the MCA. It doubled as the auction warehouse. There is wine, posters, photos, baseballs, and all kinds of stuff.


The mayhem


Art and bruschetta


Cubs fans would like this. It's Ernie Banks, (I forget), Ryne Sandberg, and Ron Santo.


Autographed baseball. I think it's the White Sox, but not positive. I lost the auction directory...


One of my neighbors decided to gussy up the outside of their building. There was so much going on that I can't begin to describe it. Plus, I was on a very important mission of getting pizza for dinner when we spotted this. So...


As many of you know, Megan and working to officially be smarter than I am by getting her Master of Business Administration degree at Loyola. Look at all those intelligent graphs and well thought out statements on that paper. My homework from grad school looked exactly like it did when I was in elementary; all drawings...

That's about it.

xoxo,

Mike

If you like this, you might like...

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...