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Jeanne Gang’s Proposal Transforms Chicago’s Rundown Cicero Into a Thriving Neighborhood

02/15/2012
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    Like many areas throughout the country, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicero,_Illinois" target="_blank">Cicero, Illinois</a> is blighted with a large percentage of foreclosed and rundown properties. As part of the MOMA exhibition <a href="http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1230" target="_blank">Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream</a>, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/8-green-valentines-for-the-architects-and-designers-we-love/design-crush-jeanne-gang/">Jeanne Gang</a> has created a new vision for the area which could transform it into a thriving and healthy neighborhood. <a href="http://studiogang.net/work/2012/gardeninthemachine" target="_blank">The Garden in the Machine</a> is a proposal that uses nature and technology to improve the land, while combining housing and jobs within new, flexible live/work structures interwoven with a variety of public green spaces.
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    Cicero is a suburb of Illinois on the west side of the downtown area, but before you get out to the well-known suburb areas like Oak Park.
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    Known as an industrial town, the area has been down on its luck as businesses and factories have closed down or moved away, leaving many of the residents without work.
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    Foreclosures on homes and businesses has compounded the problem resulting in a rundown and a largely immigrant population faced with unemployment, poverty, and environmental degradation.
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    It's a sad state for Cicero like many other former industrial areas around the country.
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    <a href="http://studiogang.net/work/2012/gardeninthemachine" target="_blank">Jeanne Gang</a> was asked to come up with a vision for the area to transform it into a vibrant and sustainable town.
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    Making use of the existing infrastructure, Gang came up with <a href="http://www.moma.org/explore/inside_out/2011/11/30/foreclosed-thoughts-on-cicero-and-collaboration-with-jeanne-gang" target="_blank">"The Garden in the Machine"</a>, which demonstrates how the remains of Cicero’s industry—its lands, building materials, and existing rail infrastructure could be the foundation for a new and better town.
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    The new vision calls for an influx of vegetation, trees and gardens to improve the green space of the area.
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    Housing would largely transition to new live/work units and would require a change in zoning and regulations to allow a different form of ownership - one that allows citizens to purchase and sell shares corresponding to the live/work units they occupy.
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    A variety of flexible housing options would be occupied by families of all sizes and a new economy would be created through residents who live and work in the same area.
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    Transforming traditional housing typologies into more sustainable versions that would help revitalize the town.
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    Rather than raze the entire area and start again, Gang sees that the existing infrastructure can be utilized to build a better, more sustainable city.
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    Use of existing industrial infrastructure to rebuilt Cicero.
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    Disassemble, Heal, Settle, Inhabitat and Grow.
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The Garden in the Machine-Studio Gang

Like many areas throughout the country, Cicero, Illinois is blighted with a large percentage of foreclosed and rundown properties. As part of the MOMA exhibition Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream, Jeanne Gang has created a new vision for the area which could transform it into a thriving and healthy neighborhood. The Garden in the Machine is a proposal that uses nature and technology to improve the land, while combining housing and jobs within new, flexible live/work structures interwoven with a variety of public green spaces.

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