Old Oak Brook Reflections

copyright Bill North
copyright Bill North

Photography exhibit explores village’s architectural past

 

This spring, the Oak Brook Heritage Center will host a new photography exhibition that offers a look back at the village’s earliest buildings and the ideas that shaped them.

William North

Oak Brook Architecture Across Time, a photography exhibit by William North, opens April 30 and runs through June 30. The exhibition features a series of photographs documenting the last five remaining buildings from what was once known as Old Oak Brook.

While Oak Brook has grown into a thriving suburban community, much of its original built environment has gradually disappeared as the village evolved. North’s work captures the few structures that still remain and invites visitors to consider what they represent today.

“Very little of Old Oak Brook remains,” North says. “No matter how permanent something appears, the work of human hands does not last forever.”

What began as a straightforward effort to document historic structures soon became something more reflective. As North photographed the buildings, he began thinking about the individuals who built them and the intentions behind their work.

The exhibit encourages visitors to consider a simple question. What can these remaining buildings tell us about the people who created them?

While the physical structures may not last forever, the ideas behind them, such as hard work, practicality, and community, often continue long after the buildings themselves are gone. North suggests these values may be the most lasting part of Oak Brook’s early history.

Visitors to the Heritage Center will find the exhibition both visually engaging and thought-provoking. The photographs offer a chance to slow down and appreciate the architectural roots of a community that continues to grow and change.

For longtime residents, the exhibit provides a connection to Oak Brook’s past. For newer residents, it offers a glimpse into the village’s early years and the foundations that helped shape it.

The exhibition is free and open to the public, and a selection of photographs will be available for purchase. Visit oakbrookhistory.com for more information.

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