The Obama Foundation is holding a community meeting Thursday to gather local input on plans to build the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park.
Taking place at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place on the Near South Side, residents will have a chance to address key figures behind the presidential library, including its architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; Michael Strautmantis, the Obama Foundation’s vice president of civic engagement; Louise Bernard, museum director; and Michael Van Valkenburgh, the museum’s lead landscape director.

(Courtesy of the Obama Foundation)

(Courtesy of the Obama Foundation)

(Courtesy of the Obama Foundation)

(Courtesy of the Obama Foundation)

(Courtesy of the Obama Foundation)
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