Guild Literary Complex

We are so very pleased to be kicking off our first Applied Words: On Architecture and the Urban Plan at the Polish Triangle located at the intersection of Division Street, Ashland Avenue, and Milwaukee Avenue. “Broken Windows” is the first reading in a series of three events to continue from now until October. The event takes place on Tuesday, September 3, from 6pm-8pm and includes an open mic and stories from Paul Durica, Maribel Mares, and Sarah Ross, and a free afternoon workshop on “place making” lead by architect Katherine Darnstadt, founder of Latent Design, from 3pm-5pm. Open mic sign-up begins at 5:30 pm.

The Applied Words series explores creative writings intersection with other fields. Ranging in discipline from art and architecture to social history and biology, Applied Words attempts to use the literary arts to enhance and/or creatively describe other fields. Applied Words: “Broken Windows” is part of summer programming by the Polish Triangle Coalition. It is co-sponsored by SOILED Magazine and generously underwritten by Studio Gang Architects.

Visit the “Broken Windows” event page to find out more about our readers and to learn about our partners.