Anthony Hurtig

Adjunct Professor

Office

3360 S. State Street Chicago, IL 60616

Office Hours

By appointment
Phone 312.567.3230
Fax 312.567.5820

Courses taught

ARCH 544 Comprehensive Design Studio (S13)

Expertise

Consulting architect for PHIUS (Passive House Institute) certified home in LaFox Illinois. One of a select few homes in the US that has achieved PHIUS certification. Architect for historic restoration project, Degan Building and clock tower at 1770 W. Berteau St. Chicago. 1997-2000

Education

B.A. Lawrence University, Appleton Wi. 1982
M. Arch. University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987

Teaching Experience

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Adjunct Faculty Appointment 1994-1995
University of Illinois, Chicago, Adjunct Faculty Appointment 1996
Harringtom College of Design, Chicago, 2001-2004
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Present

Professional Experience

Florian Wierzbowski Architecture, Chicago, IL, 1987-1988
John Syvertsen Architect, Chicago, IL, 1989
Stuart Cohen Architect, Chicago, IL. 1990-91
Anthony Hurtig Architect, Evanston, IL 1992-Present

Licenses

Illinois 1991 to present

Selected Publications, Exhibits, and Recent Research

“Mies Then and Now,” Margaret Glass, International Architecture & Design, Winter 2012
“Less Is More,” Lisa Skolnik, Preservation, May/June 2011
“Sweet Home Chicago,” Robert Colonna d’Istria, Casa Da Abitare, April 2011
“Better Way to Face the Lake,” Edward Keegan, “Design Gets Smart,” Crain’s Chicago Business,
September 25, 2006
“The 20 Coolest Homes,” Edward Keegan, “Fire Sparks An Innovative Rebuild,” Crain’s Chicago Business,
September 26, 2005
Sweet Home Chicago fourth edition, Chicago Review Press, 1993: Architecture Chapter
Crain’s Chicago Business, May 16, 1988: Chicago Public Library Competition Review
Midwest Living, April 2002: Review of Wilmette, Illinois House Addition

Awards

Village of Wilmette, IL. Historic Preservation Award 1239 Elmwood, 2006.