Maybe you’ve stumbled into Greg Burhop’s apartment during an art walk. Or maybe you’ve couch surfed in one of his lofted bedrooms. Or maybe you’ve attended his board game night—and played Knock Down Barns, the game he invented. Whatever the incentive, Burhop’s space is built for communal gatherings, and he has many.

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A fourth-generation Evanston native, Burhop relocated to Pilsen in 2009 (he continues to work for his family’s seafood market, Burhop’s Seafood, located in Hinsdale and Glenview). The apartment was chosen for its large floor plan, 14-foot ceilings, and expansive white walls, on which he showcases art in an unofficial gallery setting. Artists are invited to exhibit work on the second Friday of each month, coinciding with the Pilsen Art Walk.

To make the game, Burhop, well, knocks down barns. “With a small truckload of that barn wood, I can make hundreds of games,” Burhop said. “I realized the games were going to come out gorgeous using old, weathered barn wood. It’s not easy to work with, but it’s well worth the effort.” (Visit knockdownbarns.com for a demo.)