On Exhibit
Unequal Inequities
Please join us at Architecture Center Houston for an immersive exhibit that traces the evolution of our city’s land value disparities, and the lasting influence segregation has had on our urban landscape. Launched by the discovery of two architecturally identical Houston homes with extraordinarily different real estate values – the exhibit explores how pivotal policy changes, architectural trends, and social movements have shaped our city’s communities. From the impact of redlining and discriminatory housing practices to the rise of gentrification, this exhibit will challenge your perceptions and inspire a deeper understanding of Houston’s complex history.
October 2-January 17, 2025
Architecture Center Houston
902 Commerce St,
Houston, TX 77002
Curators:
Houston Architecture Foundation
City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.
Programming Sponsor:
Rice School of Architecture
Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design at the University of Houston.
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Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9am – 5pm
Friday: 9am – 3pm
Directions
902 Commerce St
Houston, TX 77002
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