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Vol. 36, No. 41

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October 13, 2021

New walking/bike path now complete in Swan Pond Park PAGE 3

A lust for Lustrons

Riverside Town Hall exhibit highlights Brookfield photographer Dirk Fletcher’s obsession with quirky mid-century steel homes By BOB UPHUES

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hen Dirk Fletcher moved to Brookfield 24 years ago, he noticed a strange-looking little home nearby on Sunnyside Avenue. The boxy ranch wasn’t sided with wood or shingles and wasn’t made of brick. It was built of porcelain-enameled steel panels – even the

roof was made of steel shingles. He would soon learn the house, now demolished, was one of more than a dozen “Lustron” homes built in Brookfield during the year 1949 and would in time fuel a bit of an obsession. In the summer of 2018, Fletcher, who has an M.F.A. in filmmaking and digital imaging and was chairman of the photography department at Harrington College of Design for 12 years, embarked on The Lustron

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LTHS planning major A/C expansion in 2022 PAGE 6

Brookfield Zoo’s top vet chosen new zoological society president Dr. Michael Adkesson takes reins from Dr. Stuart Strahl on Oct. 15 By BOB UPHUES Editor SHANEL ROMAIN/Contributor

Dirk Fletcher gets ready to shoot a photo of the Lustron home at 3201 Madison Ave., one of more than a dozen built in Brookfield back in 1949. Project, seeking out and photographing more than 350 of the roughly 1,500 Lustron homes that remain standing across 36 states. “My goal is to hit 370, which will be 25 percent of the remaining homes,” said Fletcher in an interview last week. You can view a dozen photographs from The Lustron Project through the end of See FLETCHER on page 12

Dr. Michael Adkesson, who for the past nine years has overseen the veterinary programs and hospital operations at Brookfield Zoo, has been named the new president and CEO of the Chicago Zoological Society, which operates the zoo. He replaces Dr. Stuart D. Strahl, who during his 18-year tenure presided over a transformative period at the zoological park. Strahl announced he would retire in February 2020, just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Adkesson, who begins in his new role on Oct. 15, has been vice president of clinic medicine since 2012, came to Brookfield Zoo in 2008 after a residency in zoological See ADKESSON on page 10

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