CHICAGO, Aug. 15, 2017 — (PRNewswire) — SC Johnson and the Chicago Architecture Biennial announced today that SC Johnson will once again offer free tours of the iconic Frank Lloyd Wright–designed architecture at its Racine, Wisconsin, global headquarters during the 2017 edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial. SC Johnson's Administration Building is the only Frank Lloyd Wright–designed office space still in use today.
From September 16, 2017, to January 7, 2018, SC Johnson will offer free tours and motor coach transportation to the public from the Chicago Cultural Center – the hub of the Chicago Architecture Biennial – to the Racine campus and back. Free and open to the public, tours will be offered Thursday through Sunday and reservations are required. All tours include the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Research Tower and Administration Building; The SC Johnson Gallery: At Home with Frank Lloyd Wright, the award-winning Foster + Partners-designed Fortaleza Halland time in TheLily Pad gift shop. Weekend trips also include Wingspread. Additionally, SC Johnson will open its campus for "Wright at Night" evening tours with Community Programs at SC Johnson's Golden Rondelle Theater. Free motor coach transportation to/from Chicago will be available for these events as well.
"SC Johnson is proud to support the Chicago Architecture Biennial, which attracts and inspires millions of people to discover architectural treasures from Chicago to our company's hometown in Racine, Wisconsin," said Fisk Johnson, Chairman and CEO of SC Johnson. "Our global headquarters in Racine is home to two great Frank Lloyd Wright structures, and we are pleased to share these remarkable creations with the world and introduce them to a new generation of enthusiasts."
SC Johnson's support of the Chicago Architecture Biennial reflects the company's long-standing commitment to preserving the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright and creating innovative architectural works in the region. SC Johnson contributed $1 million to the first edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial in 2015, and is the Presenting Sponsor of the 2017 edition, with a transformative $2.5 million contribution. The company's campus features two world-renowned, signature Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings: the Administration Building, which opened in 1939, and its vertical compliment the Research Tower, which opened in 1950. The company restored the Research Tower and opened it to the public in 2014.
"One of the key missions of the Biennial is to provide a wide range of programs for Chicagoans and visitors to the city. SC Johnson's fiscal support of the Biennial has made countless programs possible. The tours of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings on the SC Johnson campus are among the Biennial's most popular offerings, and we are delighted that they are opening up their corporate home to the public once again," said Jack Guthman, Chair of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.
"The 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial is a testament to our city's reputation as the vanguard of architecture and design on the national and international stage," said Mayor Emanuel. "SC Johnson is helping to bring awareness to Frank Lloyd Wright's uniquely American style of architecture, and to the legacy he launched in Chicago at the start of his career."
To make a reservation for these tours, or for additional information, visit: www.scjohnson.com/wrightnow.
TOUR SC JOHNSON'S HEADQUARTERS DURING THE WEEK:
Thursday Tours – Buses Depart Chicago at 9:00 a.m.
Friday Tours – Buses Depart Chicago at 9:00 a.m. AND 10:30 a.m.
Sample schedule for a 9:00 a.m. departure:*
9:00 a.m.: Departure from Chicago Cultural Center, 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. 60602
10:30 a.m.: Lunch on bus; available for purchase from O&H Danish Bakery in Racine
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.: Tour of SC Johnson headquarters including the
SC Johnson Research Tower;
SC Johnson Administration Building;
Fortaleza Hall;
The Lily Pad gift shop
1:00-3:00 p.m.: Return trip from Racine to Chicago Cultural Center
Return trip arrival times are approximate.
*No tours offered on Thanksgiving, November 23, 2017.
TOUR SC JOHNSON'S HEADQUARTERS AND WINGSPREAD ON THE WEEKEND:
Saturday & Sunday Tours – Buses Depart Chicago at 8 a.m. AND 12 p.m.
Sample schedule for 8:00 a.m. departure:*
8:00 a.m.: Departure from Chicago Cultural Center, 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. 60602
9:30 a.m.: Breakfast on bus; available for purchase from O&H Danish Bakery in Racine
10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Tour of SC Johnson headquarters including the
SC Johnson Research Tower;
SC Johnson Administration Building;
Fortaleza Hall;
The Lily Pad
gift shop – and
Wingspread
1:00-3:00 p.m.: Return trip from Racine to Chicago Cultural Center
Return trip arrival times are approximate.
*No tours offered on December 24 nor on December 31, 2017.
*Wingspread will not be included in the Sunday, September 17 tour.
Wright and SC Johnson
SC Johnson's relationship with architectural icon Frank Lloyd Wright began in 1936, when third-generation SC Johnson leader H.F. Johnson, Jr. sought out the architect. Designs were in development for the company's new Administration Building, but H.F. wanted a new, more modern approach, even though ground had already been broken and construction was set to start. H.F. later explained, "Anybody can build a typical building. I wanted to build the best office building in the world, and the only way to do that was to get the greatest architect in the world." Thus, began a relationship between Frank Lloyd Wright and SC Johnson that continues to this day.
Today, two Wright-designed buildings at SC Johnson's Racine headquarters are on the National Register of Historic Places: the Administration Building and Research Tower. The Administration Building features more than one-half acre of open workspace in the Great Workroom and circular elevators that run from the basement to the Penthouse level, giving a panoramic view of the building. In 1936, H.F. also commissioned Wright to design a home for his family. Completed in 1939, Wingspread sits on 30 acres and was the last and largest of Wright's Prairie houses.
About SC Johnson Buildings
SC Johnson Research Tower
The Research Tower was Frank Lloyd Wright's vision of a vertical complement to the Administration Building. Opened in 1950, the Research Tower is one of the tallest structures ever built on the cantilever principle. It stands 153 feet tall, and its central core, which is 13 feet in diameter, extends 54 feet into the ground. All 15 floors of the Research Tower are supported by the "taproot" core, much like a tree supports its branches. In 2013, the Research Tower went through an extensive 12-month restoration, which involved both exterior and interior updates. The Research Tower was opened to the public for the first time in spring 2014.