Exploring the Lincoln Park Conservatory

For residents of Optima Signature® and Optima Lakeview®, the Lincoln Park Conservatory offers an idyllic escape into nature, right in the heart of Chicago. This historic glass structure, nestled within the expanse of iconic Lincoln Park, is a lush haven that provides both educational and recreational opportunities, making it a perfect destination for a leisurely afternoon or an inspiring outing with family and friends.

A Historical Gem
The Lincoln Park Conservatory, designed by renowned architects Joseph Lyman Silsbee and M.E. Bell, opened its doors in the late 19th century. Constructed between 1890 and 1895, the Conservatory was part of a broader movement to create green spaces and public gardens in rapidly urbanizing cities. Today, it stands as a testament to Victorian-era design and the enduring importance of urban green spaces.

The Conservatory Experience
Upon entering the Lincoln Park Conservatory, visitors are greeted by a verdant display of exotic plants from around the world. The Conservatory is divided into several distinct rooms, each offering a unique botanical experience.

Fern Room at the Lincoln Park Conservancy. Credit: cultivar413 on Flickr Creative Commons, CC BY 2.0 Deed.
  • Palm House: This room is the largest and most dramatic, featuring towering palms and other tropical plants. The lush greenery and high glass ceilings create a sense of grandeur and tranquility.
  • Fern Room: A cool, shaded area, the Fern Room is home to delicate ferns and ancient cycads. This room evokes the feeling of stepping back in time to a prehistoric forest.
  • Orchid House: Known for its vibrant and diverse collection of orchids, this room is a favorite among visitors. The array of colors and intricate flower patterns is truly breathtaking.
  • Show House: This room hosts seasonal flower shows and rotating exhibits. It’s a dynamic space that always offers something new to discover.

Each room in the Conservatory is meticulously maintained, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the beauty and diversity of the plant collections throughout the year.

Educational and Community Programs
Beyond its magic as a place to admire beautiful plants, the Lincoln Park Conservatory is also a hub for education and community engagement. The Conservatory and its surrounding gardens are managed by the Chicago Park District and the Lincoln Park Conservancy, both of which offer a variety of programs for all ages.

  • Guided Tours: Knowledgeable docents lead tours that delve into the history of the Conservatory and the fascinating world of botany. These tours are a great way to learn about the unique plants on display and the efforts to conserve them.
  • Workshops and Classes: The Conservatory hosts a range of workshops and classes on topics such as gardening, plant care, and sustainable practices. These programs are designed to inspire and educate the community about the importance of plants in our lives.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: For those looking to get involved, the Lincoln Park Conservancy offers volunteer programs that allow individuals to contribute to the maintenance and enhancement of the Conservatory and its gardens.

Whether you’re a plant enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a serene retreat to unwind and rejuvenate, the Lincoln Park Conservatory is an enriching destination, and stands as a symbol of the enduring relationship between urban spaces and natural beauty. For residents of Optima Signature® and Optima Lakeview®, it offers a nearby escape into a world of lush greenery and botanical wonders.

To learn more about the Lincoln Park Conservatory and schedule a visit, go to their website.

An Evening of Music and Community: Evanston Symphony Orchestra’s Free Open Air Pops Concert

At Optima®, we believe in the power of music and community to bring people together. So we are thrilled that Optima Verdana® is sponsoring the Evanston Symphony Orchestra’s (ESO) upcoming Free Open Air Pops Concert, a delightful evening of music under the stars. Join us on August 15, 2024, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the picturesque Wallace Bowl at Gillson Park in Wilmette for a family-friendly event that promises something for everyone.

A Musical Celebration for All Ages
The ESO, recently named Illinois Orchestra of the Year, has prepared a captivating program featuring a wide variety of musical styles and beloved tunes:

• Schifrin — Theme from Mission: Impossible
• J. Strauss Jr. — On the Beautiful Blue Danube
• Lloyd Webber — Phantom of the Opera Medley
• Tchaikovsky — Capriccio Italien
• Anderson — Fiddle Faddle
• Murphy — A Fifth of Beethoven
• Williams — Raiders March (from Raiders of the Lost Ark)
• Sousa — Semper Fidelis

This enchanting selection of music is sure to delight audiences of all ages and musical tastes. Whether you’re a fan of classical masterpieces or cinematic scores, the performance promises to be a memorable experience.

Get excited for the upcoming Pops concert by watching this excerpt from last year’s performance sponsored by Optima Verdana®!

Family-Friendly Fun
To enhance the evening’s festivities, the ESO is partnering with Baker Demonstration School to offer fun activities for children before and during the concert. Kids will have the opportunity to explore an instrument petting zoo, allowing them to get up close and personal with various musical instruments. This interactive experience is a great way to spark an interest in music and creativity among young attendees.

Bring Your Picnic and Enjoy the Show
We encourage you to bring a picnic to enjoy during the concert. Relax on the semi-circular stone and grass seats of the Wallace Bowl or bring your own chairs for a more personalized experience. It’s the perfect opportunity to savor a summer evening with friends and family while enjoying beautiful music in a serene setting.

Rain or Shine
In the event of rain, the concert will be rescheduled for Friday, August 16, at 7:00 p.m. If the weather is unfavorable, the performance will be moved to the ETHS Auditorium, ensuring that the show goes on regardless of the conditions.

Join Us for an Unforgettable Evening
Whether you’re an Optima Verdana® resident or a neighbor, join us for this special evening of music, community, and fun with the ESO and experience the joy of coming together as a community.

We look forward to seeing you at the Wallace Bowl on August 15 at 7:00pm for a night to remember!

For more details, visit the ESO concert page here.

This event is partially supported by a grant from the Evanston Arts Council and the Illinois Arts Council.

 

The Joys of Hiking the Papago Park Trails

For Optima® residents, the focus on a healthy, active lifestyle is a core component of community living, supporting our emphasis on wellness and connection to nature to foster physical health and mental well-being. One of the most exciting extensions of these lifestyle values for our residents at Optima Sonoran Village®, Optima Kierland Apartments®, and Optima McDowell Mountain® is the proximity to Papago Park, a local treasure that offers diverse hiking experiences amid the stunning backdrop of the Sonoran Desert. Just a short drive from these Optima® communities, Papago Park is the perfect destination for residents looking to engage in outdoor activities, appreciate natural beauty, and enjoy the unique landscapes that Arizona has to offer.

Discovering Papago Park
Papago Park stretches across both sides of Interstate 40, near the town of Holbrook in Northern Arizona. This expansive park is renowned for its unique geological formations, including the iconic red sandstone buttes, which are a defining feature of the Phoenix landscape. The park’s trails offer a variety of experiences, from easy walks to more challenging hikes, all set against the backdrop of the stunning Sonoran Desert.

One of the great things about Papago Park is its variety of trails, each offering a unique perspective on the park’s natural beauty. Here are some of the most popular trails that you can explore:

Crosscut Canal Path
This easy trail is perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride. Starting at the Hole-in-the-Rock Trail, it follows the canal and passes by the Desert Botanical Garden and the Phoenix Zoo. With a distance of 1.4 miles and an elevation change of just 20 feet, it’s accessible for all fitness levels.

Galvin Bikeway Trail
Connecting the Desert Botanical Garden, Papago Park, and the Phoenix Zoo, the Galvin Bikeway Trail is another easy option. This 1.4-mile concrete pathway runs parallel to Galvin Parkway and provides access to a bus stop on Van Buren Street. The trail offers scenic views and a smooth, flat surface ideal for cyclists and walkers alike.

Hole-in-the-Rock in Papago Park. Credit: Corey Seeman on Flickr Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

Hole-in-the-Rock Trail
For those looking for a short but rewarding hike, the Hole-in-the-Rock Trail is a must-visit. Starting at the Papago Park Visitor Center, this 0.2-mile trail winds up to a large viewing hole in the butte, offering panoramic views of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Despite its short distance, the 200-foot elevation change provides a bit of a workout.

Nature Trail
This 0.5-mile gravel trail is perfect for families and those interested in the local flora. The Nature Trail, starting at the Papago Park Visitor Center, guides visitors through a well-marked path surrounded by native plants. The trail runs adjacent to picnic ramadas and a small playground, making it a great option for a relaxed outing.

Ranger Office Loop Trail
Ideal for a quick stroll, the Ranger Office Loop Trail is a 0.6-mile paved path that circles the main Papago Park Roadway. This easy trail features several parking areas, picnic spots, and public restrooms, making it convenient for all visitors.

The Western Trails of Papago Park
Big Butte Loop Trail
Starting at the West Park Drive parking lot, this 0.8-mile natural trail offers dramatic views of downtown Phoenix. The trail passes by an amphitheater built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933 and showcases the typical Sonoran Desert landscape.

Double Butte Loop Trail
For a slightly longer hike, the Double Butte Loop Trail covers 2.3 miles around both the small and larger double buttes. This natural trail provides stunning vistas and a moderate challenge for hikers.

Elliot Ramada Loop Trail
At 2.7 miles, the Elliot Ramada Loop Trail is one of the longer options in Papago Park. It features a ramada rest stop at the halfway point and offers spectacular views of the downtown corridor. The trail combines dirt paths and paved roadways, with benches along the way for rest.

Little Butte Loop Trail
This 0.5-mile trail is perfect for exploring the smaller buttes and observing native desert plants. Starting at the West Park Drive parking lot, it offers great views of the downtown area and Papago Golf Course.

Papago Park 5K Fitness Trail
Ideal for those looking to combine hiking with fitness, this 3.1-mile trail features multiple outdoor exercise stations. The crushed granite path navigates the western portion of Papago Park, providing opportunities for a full-body workout while enjoying the desert scenery.

Embracing the Outdoors
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful nature walk, a challenging hike, or a fun family outing, Papago Park has something for everyone. The park’s extensive trail network, combined with its proximity to Phoenix and Scottsdale, makes it an ideal destination for residents of Optima®’s communities. So lace up your hiking boots, pack some water, and get ready to explore the natural wonders of Papago Park. You’ll find the detailed trail map here!

Designing for a Sustainable Future

At Optima®, we believe that innovative design and sustainability go hand in hand. As a forward-thinking developer, we have always prioritized creating spaces that not only meet the needs of our residents but also contribute positively to the environment. Our commitment to sustainability is evident in every aspect of our buildings, from the materials we choose to the technologies we integrate. Here’s a closer look at how Optima® is designing for a sustainable future.

Sustainable Building Materials
One of the foundational elements of our sustainable design approach is the use of eco-friendly building materials. We carefully select materials that have a lower environmental impact, ensuring they are sourced responsibly and can be recycled or reused. For example, we use recycled steel for building frameworks and opt for low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints and finishes to improve indoor air quality. This not only reduces the carbon footprint of our construction projects but also creates healthier living environments for our residents.

Rooftop Sky Deck at Optima Verdana®

Green Roofs and Vertical Landscaping
Optima is renowned for its innovative use of green roofs and rooftops. These green spaces are more than just visually stunning; they play a crucial role in our sustainability strategy. Green roofs help to insulate buildings, reducing the need for heating and cooling and thus lowering energy consumption. They also absorb rainwater, reducing runoff and mitigating the urban heat island effect. Our signature vertical landscaping, which incorporates lush plantings on balconies and building facades, enhances air quality and promotes biodiversity within urban settings.

Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is a cornerstone of Optima’s sustainable design philosophy. We incorporate advanced energy-saving technologies and systems into our buildings to reduce energy consumption and minimize our environmental impact. This includes high-performance windows that provide superior insulation, energy-efficient HVAC systems, and LED lighting throughout our properties. Additionally, our buildings are designed to maximize natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day and creating bright, welcoming spaces for our residents.

Water Conservation
Water is a precious resource, and at Optima, we take water conservation seriously. Our properties feature state-of-the-art water management systems that include low-flow fixtures, water-efficient landscaping, and rainwater harvesting systems. These measures not only reduce water usage but also help to lower utility costs for our residents. By incorporating drought-resistant native plants into our landscaping, we create beautiful, sustainable outdoor spaces that thrive with minimal irrigation.

Renewable Energy Integration
Integrating renewable energy sources is another key aspect of our sustainable design strategy. Our newest project, Optima McDowell Mountain®,  is equipped with solar panels that generate clean, renewable energy, reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. We continue to explore opportunities to incorporate other renewable energy technologies, such as geothermal heating and cooling systems, to further reduce our environmental footprint.

Community Engagement
Sustainability at Optima® extends beyond our buildings to the communities in which we operate. We actively engage with residents, local organizations, and stakeholders to promote sustainable practices and foster a sense of environmental stewardship. Through community events, educational programs, and partnerships with local environmental groups, we encourage residents to adopt sustainable lifestyles and contribute to the well-being of their neighborhoods.

As we look to the future, Optima® remains committed to pushing the boundaries of sustainable design. We continue to explore new technologies, materials, and strategies that will further enhance the sustainability of our projects. By staying at the forefront of sustainable design, we aim to create spaces that not only meet the needs of today but also contribute to a healthier, more sustainable future for generations to come.

At Optima®, designing for a sustainable future is not just a goal; it’s a way of life. Our dedication to sustainability is reflected in every project we undertake, ensuring that our buildings are not only beautiful and functional but also environmentally responsible. We are proud to lead the way in sustainable design, creating vibrant communities that residents are proud to call home.

Discover Optima®’s Commercial Tenants: Guidepost Montessori

At Optima®, we are dedicated to cultivating lively communities where businesses flourish in harmony with our residents, enriching the overall living experience. In this installment of “Discover Optima®’s Commercial Tenants,” we explore the story of Guidepost Montessori at Optima Signature®. Learn how this respected educational institution enriches the lives of residents and their families.

Guidepost Montessori serves students from six weeks old to 12 years old, through sixth grade. As part of a global network of schools, Guidepost Montessori has multiple locations within Chicago, surrounding areas, and even internationally. Their aim is to provide high-fidelity Montessori education, fostering the development of agency in children and equipping them with executive functioning skills. This pedagogy emphasizes independence, encouraging children to take care of their environment, themselves, and their minds through academics and material-based learning. Currently, Guidepost Montessori at Optima Signature® has an enrollment of nearly 150 students, including a section dedicated to Spanish immersion.

The decision to establish Guidepost Montessori at Optima Signature® aligns seamlessly with the school’s values and goals. The prime location offers unparalleled access to the vibrant city life of Chicago, with proximity to the Northwestern Medical campus, University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, and the bustling commerce of Michigan Avenue. This strategic position attracts a diverse range of families who live and work nearby, drawn by the unique educational opportunities the school provides.

The physical space at Optima Signature® is a crucial factor in creating the ideal learning environment. At Guidepost Montessori, the emphasis on creating prepared environments is paramount. The school’s design focuses on aesthetics, ensuring spaces are calm, comfortable, and filled with natural materials, plants, and well-designed furniture. The architecture of Optima Signature®, with its glass walls and abundant natural light, enhances this vision, making the classrooms inspiring spaces where children thrive. One classroom, surrounded by glass, offers breathtaking views of the city, the river, and the ever-changing skies, creating a spectacular and motivating environment for both students and staff.

The spacious layout of the school includes gross motor rooms, providing children with ample space to move freely and play, even during inclement weather. These rooms are equipped with tricycles and play equipment, ensuring children can expend their energy and engage in less structured activities regardless of the weather outside.

Guidepost Montessori contributes significantly to residential life at Optima Signature®. Many residents of the building have enrolled their children in the school, benefiting from a special arrangement that provides a dual tuition credit from both Optima® and Guidepost Montessori. This perk underscores Optima®’’s commitment to attracting and retaining exceptional commercial tenants and residents.

The remarkable space and location of Optima Signature® also enable Guidepost Montessori to recruit top-tier faculty. The staff and teachers are as happy as the children to work in this environment, providing the school with a competitive advantage in attracting an incredible team.

Looking ahead, Guidepost Montessori is exploring possibilities for expansion due to the significant interest in their schools, particularly for toddlers. Given the strong strategic partnership with Optima®, the school is excited about the potential to open new locations within other Optima® communities. The synergies between Guidepost Montessori and Optima® promise a bright future, fostering educational excellence and vibrant community life.

Celebrating a True Modernist Visionary: Alden Dow

At Optima®, our deep appreciation for Modernist architecture and design often leads us to explore the works of influential architects who have shaped the way we build and live today. One such visionary is Alden B. Dow, whose innovative and distinctive style has left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape. Renowned for his unique approach to integrating structures with their natural surroundings, Dow’s work is a testament to the enduring appeal of Modernist principles.

Early Life and Education
Born in Midland, Michigan, in 1904, Alden B. Dow was the son of Herbert H. Dow, the founder of the Dow Chemical Company. Growing up in a family deeply involved in industry and innovation, Dow was exposed to creative thinking and problem-solving from an early age. He initially pursued a degree in chemical engineering at the University of Michigan but soon realized that his true passion lay in architecture. He transferred to the Columbia University School of Architecture, where he graduated in 1931.

Dow’s education did not end with his degree. He sought to broaden his architectural perspective by studying under Frank Lloyd Wright at the Taliesin Fellowship in Wisconsin. This experience profoundly influenced Dow’s design philosophy, particularly Wright’s organic approach to architecture, which emphasizes harmony between human habitation and the natural world.

Hanson House, Midland, Michigan. Designed by Alden Dow. Credit: O. David Redwine on Wikimedia Commons, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.

A Distinctive Style Emerges
Alden Dow’s architectural style is characterized by its commitment to creating harmonious and functional living spaces that blend seamlessly with their environments. He believed that buildings should not only serve their occupants’ needs but also enhance their connection to nature. This philosophy is evident in his use of natural materials, innovative construction techniques, and thoughtful integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.

One of Dow’s signature design elements is the “Unit Block,” a unique building system he developed in the 1930s. These blocks, made of cinder ash residue from the Dow Chemical Company coal furnaces and concrete as a binder, could be easily stacked and interlocked, allowing for flexible and efficient construction. The Unit Block system exemplifies Dow’s commitment to innovation and practicality, providing a versatile solution for various architectural projects.

Notable Works
Throughout his prolific career, Alden Dow designed over 600 projects, ranging from residential homes to public buildings and corporate headquarters. Some of his most notable works include:

The Alden B. Dow Home and Studio: Located in Midland, Michigan, this masterpiece is a National Historic Landmark and serves as a living museum of Dow’s architectural vision. The home and studio showcase his innovative use of the Unit Block system, his skillful integration of natural light, and his dedication to creating spaces that promote well-being and creativity.

The Dow Gardens: Also in Midland, these expansive gardens reflect Dow’s belief in the importance of nature in everyday life. The gardens feature a variety of landscapes, including formal gardens, natural woodlands, and tranquil water features, all designed to provide a serene and inspiring environment for visitors.

Midland Center for the Arts: This cultural complex, designed by Dow in the 1960s, houses a theater, art galleries, and a historical museum. The building’s modernist design and thoughtful layout make it a vibrant hub for arts and culture in the community.

Grace A. Dow Memorial Library: Named in honor of Dow’s mother, this library in Midland is another example of his commitment to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing public spaces. The library’s open and inviting design encourages learning and community engagement.

Alden B. Dow’s contributions to architecture extend beyond his innovative designs. He was a passionate advocate for the role of architecture in improving people’s lives and fostering a deeper connection to the natural world. His work continues to inspire architects and designers who share his commitment to creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional.

At Optima®, we celebrate the legacy of Alden B. Dow and his contributions to Modernist architecture. His emphasis on harmony with nature, innovative design solutions, and the importance of well-being in architectural practice align with our own values and mission. As we continue to create vibrant, sustainable communities, we draw inspiration from visionaries like Dow, whose work reminds us of the transformative power of thoughtful and intentional design.

Discover the Flavors of Chicago at Taste of Lincoln Avenue

As a part of the vibrant summer scene on Chicago’s northside, one of the neighborhood’s most beloved traditions never disappoints, the Taste of Lincoln Avenue. This year’s festival promises to be a delightful celebration of culinary arts, live music, and family-friendly fun, for Optima Lakeview® residents and visitors alike for a memorable experience.

Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Taste of Lincoln Avenue is set to take place on July 26-28, 2024, transforming one of Chicago’s most iconic streets into a lively hub of gastronomic delights and cultural festivities. This two-day event, from Fullerton Avenue to Wrightwood Avenue, offers a perfect blend of food, music, and entertainment that captures the spirit of the Windy City.

Credit: Taste of Lincoln Avenue

Culinary Delights. For food enthusiasts, Taste of Lincoln Avenue is a paradise. The festival features an extensive selection of food vendors offering a diverse array of dishes. From classic Chicago-style hot dogs and deep-dish pizza to international cuisines that reflect the city’s multicultural heritage, there’s something to tantalize every palate. Local restaurants and food trucks will showcase their specialties, allowing attendees to sample a wide variety of flavors without having to leave the neighborhood.

Live Music and Entertainment. In addition to the culinary offerings, the festival boasts a stellar lineup of live music performances. Multiple stages will host an eclectic mix of genres, from rock and blues to jazz and pop, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Local bands and nationally recognized artists will perform throughout the weekend, providing the perfect soundtrack to this vibrant street festival.

Family Fun and Activities. Taste of Lincoln Avenue is not just for adults; it’s a family-friendly event with plenty of activities for children of all ages. The Kids’ Carnival, a highlight of the festival, features rides, games, and interactive activities designed to keep the little ones entertained. Face painting, arts and crafts, and other engaging experiences ensure that the festival is fun for the entire family. And this year, for the first time, you can enjoy the Dog Parade, taking place in front of the Main Stage on Sunday morning.

Supporting the Community. One of the most significant aspects of Taste of Lincoln Avenue is its commitment to supporting the local community. Proceeds from the event benefit the Wrightwood Neighbors Association, which uses the funds to support neighborhood improvement projects, community events, and local charities. By attending the festival, you’re not only enjoying a fantastic day out but also contributing to the betterment of the Lincoln Park community.

For residents of Optima Lakeview®, Taste of Lincoln Avenue is conveniently located just a short distance away. This proximity makes it easy to enjoy all the festival has to offer without the hassle of long commutes or parking challenges. The walkable nature of the event encourages a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood, enhancing the sense of community and connection.

Join us at the Taste of Lincoln Avenue for a weekend filled with great food, music, and fun. Whether you’re a long-time local or new to the neighborhood, this festival is an excellent opportunity to explore the flavors of Chicago, meet your neighbors, and enjoy the best that the city has to offer.

For more information about the event, including the full lineup of food vendors and performers, visit the official Taste of Lincoln Avenue website. Mark your calendars and get ready to savor the tastes and sounds of Lincoln Avenue. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Women in Architecture: Tatiana Bilbao

As part of our ongoing “Women in Architecture” series, we’re thrilled to spotlight Tatiana Bilbao, a visionary architect whose work blends traditional Mexican culture with modern design. Her innovative approach to architecture not only transforms landscapes but also enriches communities. Bilbao’s contributions to architecture are not just about buildings but about creating spaces that foster human connection and cultural identity.

Tatiana Bilbao was born in 1972 in Mexico City, a city rich with cultural heritage and architectural diversity. Her journey into architecture was influenced by her family, particularly her grandfather, who was an architect. Growing up, she was surrounded by discussions about architecture and design, which naturally led her to pursue a career in the field. Bilbao studied architecture at Universidad Iberoamericana, one of the leading private universities in Mexico. After graduating in 1996, she worked at the Urban Housing and Development Department of Mexico City and later co-founded the architectural think tank LCM.

The Exhibition Room at Jinhua Architecture Park, eastern China. Credit: MNXANL on Wikimedia Commons, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.

Founding Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
In 2004, Bilbao founded Tatiana Bilbao Estudio with the aim of integrating social values, collaboration, and sensitive design approaches into architectural solutions. Her practice is known for its focus on sustainability, social housing, and culturally relevant design. Bilbao’s philosophy centers on the idea that architecture should respond to the environment and the needs of its inhabitants, rather than imposing a predetermined aesthetic.

Tatiana Bilbao’s portfolio is diverse, ranging from social housing projects to large-scale urban developments and private residences. One of her most notable works is the Ajijic House, a project that showcases her ability to blend modern design with traditional Mexican elements. Located on the shore of Lake Chapala, this house features large windows that frame stunning views of the lake and mountains, and materials that reflect the local culture and landscape.

Another significant project is the Monterrey Pilgrim Route, a master plan for a religious pilgrimage route in Mexico. This project underscores Bilbao’s talent for integrating architecture with natural landscapes and cultural traditions. The route includes chapels, plazas, and lookout points, designed to enhance the spiritual journey of pilgrims.

Bilbao’s commitment to social impact is evident in her affordable housing projects. The Sustainable Housing Prototype is a notable example, designed as a low-cost, flexible housing solution for rural communities in Mexico. This project was showcased at the 2015 Chicago Architecture Biennial, where it received widespread acclaim for its innovative approach to social housing.

In addition to her built works, Bilbao has been a prolific contributor to architectural discourse through her teaching and publications. She has taught at various prestigious institutions, including Yale University, Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, and Columbia University.

Tatiana Bilbao’s work has earned her numerous awards and recognitions. In 2012, she received the Kunstpreis Berlin, an award that honors outstanding contributions to the arts. In 2019, she was awarded the Marcus Prize for Architecture, recognizing her innovative work and significant contributions to the field.

Bilbao has also been honored with the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, which celebrates architects who address issues of sustainability and social responsibility. Her inclusion in the 2019 TIME 100 Next list further underscores her influence and impact on contemporary architecture.

Legacy and Impact
Tatiana Bilbao’s work exemplifies how architecture can be a force for social good, addressing issues of sustainability, community, and cultural identity. Her designs are a testament to her belief that architecture should be accessible to all and that it should enhance the human experience.

Through her practice, Bilbao has demonstrated that it is possible to create beautiful, functional spaces that are deeply rooted in their cultural and environmental contexts. Her legacy is one of innovation, empathy, and a relentless pursuit of architecture that makes a positive impact on society.

As we continue our “Women in Architecture” series at Optima®, Tatiana Bilbao stands out as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us of the profound role that architects can play in shaping not just our built environment, but our communities and lives.

Discover Optima®’s Commercial Tenants: Jennifer Villamil, Reform Studios

At Optima®, we are passionate about fostering a vibrant community where enterprises thrive alongside our residents, creating a dynamic living experience. In this installment of “Discover Optima’s Commercial Tenants,” we sat down with Jennifer Villamil, Owner at Reform Studios, to learn how her new venture builds community by bringing innovative workout experiences to Optima Signature®.

“I started doing Pilates about 10 years ago, and it immediately became an integral part of my life. Then after my daughter was born — she’s now 20 months old — I realized I wanted to help more people access Pilates because it has such a positive impact on both the mind and body, regardless of your age.

“So I embarked on a journey to launch a Pilates practice that avoids the typical “intimidation factor” for newcomers, provides state-of-the-art equipment, and offers flexible programs and schedules for each and every member.

“When I began to look for space, I started close to home. Literally! My family lives in the building next to Optima Signature® and our daughter attends Guideposts Montessori, which is also in Optima Signature®. So every day I would pass by a vacant retail space on the ground level and admire the abundant sunlight from the floor-to-ceiling windows and minimalist design. As my business plan came together, I reached out to the building team, and they welcomed me and my new venture.

Credit: Reform Studios

“Fast forward to today. Reform Studios is up and running. I chose the name because it means ‘change’ and at the end of the day, our fitness journeys are really about making small changes day by day that ultimately have a big impact. We coined the slogan “Momentum Ignites,” to acknowledge that these small decisions ultimately drive transformation. We have an exclusive license for ReformRX, the world’s first digitally-connected reformers, which is really exciting, and allows us to have group classes and individual sessions — along with on-demand, self-guided sessions of 30 or 60 minutes. From the moment guests enter the space, they are greeted with a calming playlist, a luxurious scent, and a high level of customer service. Besides the Pilates studio, we built luxurious locker rooms and a beautiful boutique.

“I have a fantastic team of instructors who share my passion for creating a healthy, welcoming community with a culture that celebrates the choices every member makes when they walk into the space. And beyond a place that has incredible physical and mental benefits, we’re all about the neighborhood. We commissioned a mural about the history of Streeterville on a large interior wall by a local artist, and we donate 1% of our proceeds back into the neighborhood. We’re a proud business partner of SOAR, the Streeterville Organization of Active Residents and prioritize clothing brands that are Chicago-based.

Credit: Reform Studios

“Since our opening, the response from the Optima Signature® residents has been incredible. Many of our first guests are from the building, and so far, 100% of them have returned for multiple workouts and are well on their way to becoming regulars. They are enthusiastic about how our studio augments the fitness options in the building, and are doing a great job spreading the word about Reform Studios. And I can’t say enough about the Optima Signature® property team and engineers who helped with the buildout of the space. Honestly, they are some of the best I’ve ever worked with, and together we have forged a great partnership. Among the great people I’ve been working with, I have to give a shout-out to Bill Duke, one of the chief engineers, who has gone above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect with our space.

“The property managers couldn’t be more supportive. They have been promoting Reform Studios with residents and donated beverages for the Grand Opening. They often stop by to check in, and are planning some special collaborations over the next few months to draw new guests. We are so lucky to have them in our corner!”

Jennifer’s dedication to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment where residents can embark on their fitness journeys is evident in every aspect of the Reform Studios and embodies the values that make Optima Signature® a unique and supportive place to live and thrive. We are excited to see how Reform Studios continues to grow and contribute to the well-being of our residents, fostering a dynamic and health-conscious community.

Get Ready for WNBA All-Star 2024 in Phoenix: July 18-20, 2024

As summer heats up in Arizona, so does the excitement for WNBA All-Star 2024, a premier event in women’s basketball that promises to be an unforgettable experience for sports enthusiasts and the local community alike. Hosted in Phoenix for the third time, WNBA All-Star 2024 is scheduled to take place from July 18-20 in a weekend that brings together the league’s top talent for a series of thrilling events, games, and celebrations that highlight the best in women’s basketball. And for all the fans at Optima Sonoran Village® and Optima Kierland Apartments®, this weekend is going to be stellar.

The centerpiece of the weekend will be the All-Star Game on July 20 at the Footprint Center, home of the Phoenix Mercury. Fans can look forward to a spectacular display of athleticism and skill as the league’s brightest stars take the court. Because the 2024 Summer Olympics will take place in late July, the WNBA has announced that the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game will feature a matchup between the WNBA All-Stars who comprise the USA Basketball Women’s National Team versus the remaining WNBA All-Stars.

Events and Activities
Beyond the All-Star Game itself, the weekend is packed with a variety of events that cater to all ages and interests. Festivities kick off on July 18 with a special WNBA Cares Community Day, where players and fans come together to give back to the community through volunteer efforts and service projects. This day of action embodies the WNBA’s commitment to positive social impact and community engagement.

On July 19, the skills competitions take center stage, featuring the popular Three-Point Contest and Skills Challenge. These events showcase the incredible talents of WNBA players in a fun and engaging format, allowing fans to see their favorite athletes up close in a more relaxed and interactive setting.

As part of the full slate of activities, the Phoenix Convention Center will hold WNBA Live, a two-day fan festival from July 19-20 that celebrates the intersection of the WNBA, fashion, music and culture.

Engaging the Local Community
For residents of Optima Kierland Apartments® and Optima Sonoran Village®, the WNBA All-Star 2024 offers a unique opportunity to engage with the vibrant sports culture of Phoenix. Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or simply looking for an exciting way to spend a summer weekend, the All-Star events provide a perfect blend of entertainment, community spirit, and athletic excellence.

Phoenix, with its rich sports history and passionate fan base, is the ideal host city for this marquee event. The city’s commitment to supporting women’s sports is evident in the enthusiastic turnout for the Phoenix Mercury’s games and the extensive local support for the WNBA.

A Weekend to Remember
For those who can’t attend in person, the All-Star Game and surrounding events will be broadcast live on ESPN, ensuring that fans around the world can join in the excitement.

The WNBA All-Star 2024 in Phoenix is more than just a game; it’s a celebration of the incredible talent, dedication, and spirit of women’s basketball. As we cheer on our favorite players and teams, we also celebrate the progress and impact of the WNBA as it continues to inspire and empower the next generation of athletes.

For Optima residents, this event is a chance to connect with the broader community, enjoy world-class sports entertainment, and be part of a historic moment in the world of basketball. Mark your calendars for July 18-20, and get ready to experience the best of the WNBA right here in Phoenix.

For more information on the event schedule, tickets, and viewing options, visit the official WNBA All-Star website.

 

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