Designing the Quad Cities
Untold and Unusual Stories, Part 1
Monday, September 28
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Bettendorf Public Library
Gilbert and Lillienthal RoomsDiscover the architects, trends and styles that created the Quad Cities' unique sense of place.
Embark on an engaging journey with architectural historian Ellen Shapley as she takes us from the enchanting entrance of a storybook cottage, known for its heartwarming history and masterful but “drunk” brickwork design, to the reflective Carrara glass of the 1930s and '40s, which modernized our 19th-century buildings and still shines today. Discover the legacy of Chicago’s renowned Burnham family of architects and their transformative impact on our cityscapes and waterfronts. Finally, celebrate Davenport’s own contribution to global architectural, James Goettsch, an award-winning architect and 1960 graduate of Davenport Central High School.
This presentation was previously offered at the Bettendorf Public Library last spring, so if you were unable to attend then, here's your chance! Be sure to save the date for Part 2 on November 30th.
Ellen Shapley, an enthusiast and sleuth of architectural wonders, loves to explore our cities and share her observations. She has captivated audiences with her tours and talks across Chicago, Portland, Hood River (Oregon), and right here in the Quad Cities. Dive deeper into her explorations by checking out her Facebook page: “ArchiTouring the Quad-Cities” at www.facebook.com/architouringQC/.
This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Bettendorf Public Library. If you are a person with a disability who requires special assistance, please call 563-344-4175 in advance.
Bettendorf Public Library
The Bettendorf Public Library has served the community of Bettendorf since July 12, 1955. We offer Library events for all ages, and our meeting rooms are available for public use. See more information about our meeting room policy at http://www.bettendorflibrary.com/services/meeting-rooms.