The Chicago Architecture news week in review
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We know you've been busy all week — dodging raindrops and not cancelling lawsuits — who can keep up with the news, too?

That's why we present this handy digest of the news stories covered by Chicago Architecture this week. So you can relax over the weekend and catch up at your pace.  

Recommended pairing: One of those beers that donates a dollar to rebuilding the Swedish water tower in Andersonville (see Friday's stories).

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Friday

Weekend reading:
  • China is planning to build an undersea space station in order to explore "inner space."  Oh, and also continue its land grab in the South China Sea. But there's still that exploring thing.  (linky)  
  • You know how Germany's trains are famous for running on time?  Not so much anymore... (linky)
  • In Los Angeles, police can't enforce speed limits on most of the city's streets, because nobody's sure what a safe speed is anymore. (linky)
Also...
  • Are you ready for NeoCon?  If you haven't planned your strategy yet, this is your last chance. Plus, you'll get a chance to check out the Merchandise Mart's spiffy $40 million makeover. (linky)  
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