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SUMMARY:Urban Plants and Resilient Gardens
DESCRIPTION:This event has been rescheduled for Tuesday\, July 1\, noon. \n \nUrban Plants and Resilient Gardens\, a lecture and workshop by Falon Mihalic\, PLA. Houston has a biologically diverse set of native plant life (5\,000 species in Texas) and is within the growing range of many worldwide subtropical plants. Recent weather impacts have shifted the palette of landscape plants to those that withstand flood\, drought\, freeze\, and extreme heat. Learn about the newly developed plant palettes and planting strategies for our changing climate. \nThe program is in conjunction with our current exhibition\, Verdant Laboratory\, on view through August 22 at the Center.  This event has the option of bringing your own lunch or order lunch in advance at registration. \nThis course has been approved for 1.0 AIA LU and 1.0 LA CES HSW. \nExhibition and programming sponsors:\nVerdant Laboratory is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance; REES; and Houston Architecture Foundation. \nProgramming Partners\nASLA Texas\, H/GC Section; Texas Parks & Wildlife \nImage credit: XO house by LOJO Architects\, Leonid Furmansky \nThis event is approved for\n1.5 AIA LU\n1.5 LA CES HSW \n\nAbout \nFalon Mihalic is a sculptor and landscape architect who began making art with watercolor paintings in 2007. Their projects investigate our perception of landscapes and ecology through site-specific works in light art\, ceramics\, and large-scale public art installations. Falon is a licensed landscape architect (TX\, FL\, IL) with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a B.A. in Natural Sciences from New College of Florida. Their work has been supported by the Kaboom Foundation\, the Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, the Houston Arts Alliance\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Center for Spatial Studies at Rice University. \nFalon has presented widely\, including a recent international talk at the Center for Metropolitan Planning in Prague. They currently have multiple permanent public art commissions underway across the US. \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/urban-plants-and-resilient-gardens/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Exhibitions & Programming Committee
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CREATED:20250520T194901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T190752Z
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SUMMARY:Full Day Continuing Education
DESCRIPTION:We cordially invite you to attend a full day of Continuing Education (CE) Seminars.\n8:30-9:00am Breakfast and Registration \n9:00-10:00am\nArchitectural Powder Coatings – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Channing Wilson & Chuck Frank\, Sierra Pacific Windows \n10:00-11:00am\nShattering Expectations: Glass Operable Walls- 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Audree Garcia\, TRW Family \n11:00-Noon\nUnderstanding Stone Wool (Mineral Wool) in Interior and Exterior Applications -Solutions for Thermal\, Fire\, and Sound Control – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Nick Stone & Omarr Cantu\, ROCKWOOL \n12:00-12:30pm\nBreak for Lunch  \n12:30-1:30pm\nAn Introduction to High Performance Coatings Systems – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Annie Miranda Sommer\, Benjamin Moore & Co. \n**Following the presentation there will be a product showcase \nAIA Credits Total: \n\n4.0 HSW\n\nTotal AIA Learning Units: \n\nIndividual classes are not available for the event.\nPre-registered pricing includes breakfast and lunch.\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\nOnline registration will close Friday\, June 20th – Registration has been extended to Tuesday\, June 24\, 3pm\nOnsite registration is available for day of (breakfast and lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/full-day-continuing-education-2/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250627T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250527T151613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T161640Z
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SUMMARY:Panasonic OASYS Model Home Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Committee on the Environment\, Friday\, June 27th\, for the Panasonic OASYS model home tour. \n  \nUnveiling the Future of HVAC and Indoor Air Quality \nStep inside the OASYS Concept Home\, where wellness\, comfort\, energy efficiency\, and resilience come together under one roof. This net-zero fully connected smart home showcases the revolutionary OASYS™ system—a game-changing approach to HVAC engineered to redefine how we live. Discover how the OASYS Concept Home can inspire your next project. \n\nFriday\, June 27th\, 10am-Noon\nThe home is located in Bellaire.  I will provide the address to all registrants.\nContinuing Education Credit: Self Reported (AIA) / Self Directed (Texas)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/panasonic-oasys-model-home-tour/
CATEGORIES:Committee on the Environment,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250630T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250609T165451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T191158Z
UID:10000113-1751284800-1751288400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:BEC Houston - Electronic Leak Detection CE
DESCRIPTION:BEC Houston Presents: \nElectronic Leak Detection: Lessons Learned from ELD Testing and Continuous Monitoring (Virtual) \nby Shaun Katz of Detec Systems \nThis one hour course will cover the lessons learned from multiple case studies regarding Electronic Leak Detection (ELD) quality control testing as part of new construction\, forensic testing in existing buildings with active leaks\, and continuous moisture monitoring for conventional roofing. Participants will learn about the principles outlined in the ASTM Standard Guide D7877 and ASTM Standard Practice D8231 and will be able to identify common causes for moisture intrusion. \nAIA Credit: 1.0 HSW / 1.0 IIBEC CEH \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/bec-houston-electronic-leak-detection-virtual-ce/
CATEGORIES:Building Enclosure Council Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
LOCATION:https://architecturehouston.org/event/bec-houston-electronic-leak-detection-virtual-ce/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250701T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250623T192814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T181352Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Plants and Resilient Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Urban Plants and Resilient Gardens\, a lecture and workshop by Falon Mihalic\, PLA. Houston has a biologically diverse set of native plant life (5\,000 species in Texas) and is within the growing range of many worldwide subtropical plants. Recent weather impacts have shifted the palette of landscape plants to those that withstand flood\, drought\, freeze\, and extreme heat. Learn about the newly developed plant palettes and planting strategies for our changing climate. \nThe program is in conjunction with our current exhibition\, Verdant Laboratory\, on view through August 22 at the Center.  This event has the option of bringing your own lunch or order lunch in advance at registration. \nThis course has been approved for 1.0 AIA LU and 1.0 LA CES HSW. \nExhibition and programming sponsors:\nVerdant Laboratory is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance; REES; and Houston Architecture Foundation. \nProgramming Partners\nASLA Texas\, H/GC Section; Texas Parks & Wildlife \nImage credit: XO house by LOJO Architects\, Leonid Furmansky \nThis event is approved for\n1.5 AIA LU\n1.5 LA CES HSW \n\nAbout \nFalon Mihalic is a sculptor and landscape architect who began making art with watercolor paintings in 2007. Their projects investigate our perception of landscapes and ecology through site-specific works in light art\, ceramics\, and large-scale public art installations. Falon is a licensed landscape architect (TX\, FL\, IL) with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a B.A. in Natural Sciences from New College of Florida. Their work has been supported by the Kaboom Foundation\, the Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, the Houston Arts Alliance\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Center for Spatial Studies at Rice University. \nFalon has presented widely\, including a recent international talk at the Center for Metropolitan Planning in Prague. They currently have multiple permanent public art commissions underway across the US. \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/urban-plants-and-resilient-gardens-2/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Exhibitions & Programming Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250710T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250710T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250604T213122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T103939Z
UID:10000110-1752168600-1752175800@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Navigating the Ropes: Burnout to Breakthrough
DESCRIPTION:AIA Houston Emerging Professionals and Women in Architecture committees are partnering for an exciting mentorship event for young professionals in the AEC community. Join us for a panel with speakers from the industry with insight into early career experience and guidance on designing career paths. \n  \n2025 Navigating the Ropes: Burnout to Breakthrough \nFrom Burnout to Breakthrough brings together a panel of AEC professionals from diverse backgrounds and career stages to have a candid\, compassionate conversation about two pervasive challenges in the industry: burnout and imposter syndrome. \nThrough shared experiences\, personal stories\, and practical strategies\, this session will explore questions like how to set boundaries with your team\, who to turn to for guidance\, how imposter syndrome manifests itself\, recognizing burnout before it happens and so much more. \nParticipants will walk away with tools for delegation\, communication\, and fostering a healthier team dynamic. Whether you’re leading a studio or just starting out\, it’s sure to be a thought-provoking discussion. See you there! \nPanelists: \n\nJustin Taplet\, AIA\, HNOMA\, NCARB\, Smith & Company Architects\nShreya Patel\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP BD+C\, Harrison Kornberg\nJuliet Serem\, AIA\, Studio Boma\nAlyse Makarewicz\, AIA\, AMB Architects\n\nModerator: \n\nMelissa O’Neil\, AIA\, Kirksey\n\nAIA Credit: 1.5 LU \nTime: \n\n5:30pm\, Networking\n6:00-7:30 Program\n\nCost: \n\n$10 General Admission\n$5   Student\n\nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/navigating-the-ropes-burnout-to-breakthrough/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Emerging Professionals Committee,Women in Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250719T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250523T162042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T152518Z
UID:10000105-1752915600-1752926400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Kayak Tour of the Galveston Bay Estuary
DESCRIPTION:Delete this one \nKayak Tour of the Galveston Bay Estuary\, a guided kayak tour about the range of salinity levels and corresponding plant communities in the salt marshes of Galveston Bay at Galveston Island State Park. Plants signal ecosystem conditions; they exist on long timescales and big geographies\, making them quiet messengers of changes in our environment. Led by Falon Mihalic and a State Park Ecologist\, the kayak tour gives a view into the environs of our estuary and its unique role in making Houston a biodiversity hotspot. \nWhat’s Included: \n\nFree gear (kayak\, paddle\, life jacket)\nSafety + paddling intro\nGuided 1.5-hour trip over seagrass beds and shallow bay waters\nEnvironmental education with a trained guide\nSmall group experience (under 17 people)\n\nKnow Before You Go: \n\nAges 13+ only\nPark entry fee required\nIt’s very important to wear close-toed shoes. We are in the land of oysters\, stingrays\, and submerged archaeological sites.  \nMax 4 people per reservation\nExpect to get a little wet\, salty\, or muddy—pack accordingly!\nSuggested weight limit: 250 lbs\nPlease complete and bring this waiver with you.\n\nLocation:\nThe group will meet up at Galveston Island State Park’s Horseshoe Pond\, which is listed as Point of Interest Number 2 on the trail map\n\nSpace is limited. If you register and need to cancel\, please let us know 48 hrs. in advance so we can open the space to others.  \nExhibition and programming sponsors:\nVerdant Laboratory is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance; REES and Houston Architecture Foundation. \nProgramming Partners\nASLA Texas\, H/GC Section; Texas Parks & Wildlife. \nThis event is approved\n1.5 AIA LU\n1.5 LA CES HSW \n\nAbout \nFalon Mihalic is a sculptor and landscape architect who began making art with watercolor paintings in 2007. Their projects investigate our perception of landscapes and ecology through site-specific works in light art\, ceramics\, and large-scale public art installations. Falon is a licensed landscape architect (TX\, FL\, IL) with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a B.A. in Natural Sciences from New College of Florida. Their work has been supported by the Kaboom Foundation\, the Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, the Houston Arts Alliance\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Center for Spatial Studies at Rice University. \nFalon has presented widely\, including a recent international talk at the Center for Metropolitan Planning in Prague. They currently have multiple permanent public art commissions underway across the US.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/kayak-tour-of-the-galveston-bay-estuary/
LOCATION:Galveston Island State Park\, 14901 FM3005\, Galveston\, TX\, 77554
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Exhibitions & Programming Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250731T154604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T181218Z
UID:10000150-1755334800-1755345600@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Kayak Tour of the Galveston Bay Estuary
DESCRIPTION:Kayak Tour of the Galveston Bay Estuary\, a guided kayak tour about the range of salinity levels and corresponding plant communities in the salt marshes of Galveston Bay at Galveston Island State Park. Plants signal ecosystem conditions; they exist on long timescales and big geographies\, making them quiet messengers of changes in our environment. Led by Falon Mihalic and a State Park Ecologist\, the kayak tour gives a view into the environs of our estuary and its unique role in making Houston a biodiversity hotspot. \nWhat’s Included: \n\nFree gear (kayak\, paddle\, life jacket)\nSafety + paddling intro\nGuided 1.5-hour trip over seagrass beds and shallow bay waters\nEnvironmental education with a trained guide\nSmall group experience (under 17 people)\n\nKnow Before You Go: \n\nAges 13+ only\nPark entry fee required\nIt’s very important to wear close-toed shoes. We are in the land of oysters\, stingrays\, and submerged archaeological sites.  \nMax 4 people per reservation\nExpect to get a little wet\, salty\, or muddy—pack accordingly!\nSuggested weight limit: 250 lbs\nPlease complete and bring this waiver with you.\n\nLocation:\nThe group will meet up at Galveston Island State Park’s Horseshoe Pond\, which is listed as Point of Interest Number 2 on the trail map\n\nSpace is limited. If you register and need to cancel\, please let us know 48 hrs. in advance so we can open the space to others.  \nExhibition and programming sponsors:\nVerdant Laboratory is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance; REES and Houston Architecture Foundation. \nProgramming Partners\nASLA Texas\, H/GC Section; Texas Parks & Wildlife. \nThis event is approved\n1.5 AIA LU\n1.5 LA CES HSW \n\nAbout \nFalon Mihalic is a sculptor and landscape architect who began making art with watercolor paintings in 2007. Their projects investigate our perception of landscapes and ecology through site-specific works in light art\, ceramics\, and large-scale public art installations. Falon is a licensed landscape architect (TX\, FL\, IL) with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a B.A. in Natural Sciences from New College of Florida. Their work has been supported by the Kaboom Foundation\, the Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs\, the Houston Arts Alliance\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, and the Center for Spatial Studies at Rice University. \nFalon has presented widely\, including a recent international talk at the Center for Metropolitan Planning in Prague. They currently have multiple permanent public art commissions underway across the US.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/kayak-tour-of-the-galveston-bay-estuary-2/
LOCATION:Galveston Island State Park\, 14901 FM3005\, Galveston\, TX\, 77554
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Exhibitions & Programming Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250818T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250818T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250618T203357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T140521Z
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Design Connections by AIA & IIDA
DESCRIPTION:Blueprint for Career Paths for Interior Architects and Designers \nJoin us for an inspiring joint event presented jointly for the first time by the Houston AIA and IIDA Houston City Center. Hear from a diverse panel of industry leaders as they share their unique professional journeys across architecture\, interior design\, and beyond. Discover how careers can evolve in dynamic directions—including art\, project management\, workplace strategy\, product design\, leadership and finishes and furniture specifications—and explore how these multidisciplinary paths interconnect to shape meaningful spaces and experiences. \nCelebrate how the power of design can enhance the way we live\, work\, learn\, play\, heal\, and relax\, and gain valuable insights into the many ways our collective body of work positively impacts lives and environments. And what better way to experience this than in the recently repurposed industrial building in the heart of Eado\, now the home of Branch\, MarsCulture and Magpies & Peacocks. \nWhether you’re a student\, emerging professional\, or a seasoned designer\, this event offers inspiration and a fresh perspective on the future of our industry and an opportunity for both AIA and IIDA members to forge new connections! \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nProgram:\n4:30 pm               Arrivals and Networking\n5:30 pm               Opening Remarks – Jill Branch (IIDA) & Jim Halloran (AIA)\n5:40 pm               Panel Discussion\n6:15 pm               Q&A\n6:30 pm               Adjourn \nPanelists: \n\nAbbey Branch\, Branch\nAdam Cook\, Shop\nKellie Mayfield\, MarsCulture\nMicki Washington\, BP\nHillary Waters\, FMW|Fablab\nModerators:\n\nHeather Barlow\, Wolf Gordon\nMarissa Yu\, Page\n\n\n\nRefreshment and light bites included. \nParking:\nStreet parking available
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-design-connections/
LOCATION:Private: Branch\, 2910 McKinney Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250618T205504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T212430Z
UID:10000122-1755597600-1755601200@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:HXD Week: University of Houston RAD Center Tour
DESCRIPTION:University of Houston RAD Center Tour \nStep into the RAD Center’s innovative mass timber structure\, where vertical rhythms and glass façades bring the surrounding woodlands inside. Before the RAD Center\, this site was home to an underground dining facility—a once-bustling student space that was severely damaged during Hurricane Harvey. Our tour will explore this project inside and outward. The design draws inspiration from the surrounding woodlands: vertical timber columns mimic tree trunks\, multi-story overlaps create dynamic spatial connections\, and expansive glass façades reflect and invite in the natural canopy. The result is a space that blurs the line between indoors and out—welcoming students to gather\, dine\, study\, and recharge. During our tour\, attendees will explore this architectural transformation firsthand\, witnessing how thoughtful design can reframe student life and elevate everyday experiences. \nAIA Credit\n1.0 HSW \nParking:\n1) Park at UH Stadium Garage – Visitor Parking (payment required); 3874 Holman St.\, Houston\, TX 77004\n2) Walk across Cullen to Entrance 14\n3) Continue down sidewalks to RAD Center \nSee map HERE.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-university-of-houston-rad-center-tour/
LOCATION:Univeristy of Houston RAD Center\, 3457 Cullen Blvd.\, Houston\, TX\, 77204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250618T211218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T212607Z
UID:10000123-1755604800-1755610200@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:HXD Week: Redefining the Workspace
DESCRIPTION:Redefining the Workplace: Settings for Relationship-Based Work \nRecent shifts have organizations thinking about work and workplace in new ways. You’ll learn how taking a more relationship-based approach to workplace planning–as opposed to an activity-based approach–considers who needs to be supported and the nature of their interactions. And you’ll explore space typologies\, or settings\, that can help organizations support wellbeing\, facilitate connection\, and navigate change for individuals\, groups\, and the broader community. \nContinuing Education\nAIA 1.0 LU/HSW\nIDCEC 1.0 CEU \nCatered lunch will be provided. \nParking\nSurface lot
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-redefining-the-workspace/
LOCATION:Debner\, 6930 Portwest Drive\, Houston\, TX\, 77024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250620T185118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T213342Z
UID:10000128-1755763200-1755766800@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:HXD Week: Porcelain for Interior & Exterior Applications
DESCRIPTION:Porcelain for Interior & Exterior Applications \nTour of Thorntree’s remodeled showroom in the design center\, accompanied by a continuing education presentation. \nContinuing Education\n1.0 HSW\n1.0 IDCEC \nAbout the Speaker \n \nElizabeth Longsta currently works as an A&D Rep for Thorntree for the last 6 years. Her previous experiences include additional sales roles and commercial interior designer. Elizabeth has been a registered interior designer for 10 years and works hard to provide education through her work and CEU to the design community. \n  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information\nBreakfast will be provided. \nParking\nFree parking throughout the Design Center. View parking map HERE.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-porcelain-for-interior-exterior-applications/
LOCATION:Thorntree\, 7026 Old Katy Road\, Suite 167\, Houston\, TX\, 77024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250709T113832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T154559Z
UID:10000136-1755907200-1756079999@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Wood Rot Repair Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Wood Rot Repair Workshop – Windows\, Doors & More \nPresented by the AIA Houston Historic Resources Committee\nIn partnership with Luckie’s Pocket \n      \nSpace is Limited to 16 participants  \n  \nAbout the Workshop \nStep inside a piece of Houston’s history for a hands-on\, two-day Wood Rot Repair Workshop focused on repairing wood rot with traditional patching methods. \nHosted at the 1919 historic Luckie School\, this workshop is a rare opportunity to gain preservation skills in an active rehabilitation setting. The Luckie School—currently being reimagined as Luckie’s Pocket\, a future community arts space—serves as the perfect backdrop for exploring time-tested techniques in material conservation. \nLed by experts from Preservan\, attendees will work in small groups to learn and practice traditional wood repair methods essential for preserving historic structures. This immersive experience is ideal for architects\, preservationists\, craftspeople\, students\, and anyone with an interest in hands-on building conservation. \nThe workshop includes 2 full day’s of guided instruction and a closing site tour with Houston artist Gonzo247\, who is helping lead the creative revitalization of the site. \nSchedule \nSaturday & Sunday\, 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM \nWhat’s Included \n\nMorning breakfast with pastries\, fruit\, and coffee\nHydration station: water\, snacks\, and sunscreen\nAll tools\, materials\, and safety instruction\nGuided tour with Houston Artist Gonzo247\n8.0 Total AIA HSW CEUs\n\n\nAdvanced registration required.  Onsite registration is not available.  \nCancellation Policy: A minimum of 7 days’ notice is required to receive a full refund\n\n  \nClick here for sponsorship opportunities\nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR! 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/wood-rot-repair-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Luckie School\, 1004 Palmer Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Historic Resources Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250826T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250826T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250723T140128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T142921Z
UID:10000145-1756197000-1756220400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Full Day Continuing Education
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Urbanism Continuum CE day!\n  \n8:30-9:00am Breakfast and Registration \n9:00-10:15am\nHealthier Streets for Houstonians <1.25 AIA HSW & 1.25 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Donna Kacmar\, FAIA \n10:15-11:30am\nBird’s Eye View: Crafting Bird-Friendly Designs <1.25 AIA HSW & 1.25 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Chloe Crumley\, National Audubon Society \n11:30-12:15pm\nBreak for Lunch  \n12:15-1:30pm\nOne Campus One Team\, Transformation of the American Airlines Campus  <1.25 AIA HSW & 1.25 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Andrew Albers\, AIA\, OJB \n1:30-3:00pm\nReclaiming Main Street: Designing a Lasting Legacy in the Public Realm < 1.50 AIA HSW & 1.50 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Alex Ramirez\, PLA & Sarah Smith\, PLA\, CDT\, Design Workshop and Joey Sanchez\, Blue Tile Project \nContinuing Education Credits: \n\nAIA = 5.25 HSW\nLA/CES = 5.25 HSW\n\n  \n\nIndividual classes are not available for the event.\nPre-registered pricing includes breakfast and lunch.\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\nOnline registration will close Thursday\, August 21\nOnsite registration is available for day of (breakfast and lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/full-day-continuing-education-3/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Urban Design Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250923T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250804T212630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T140304Z
UID:10000152-1758627000-1758632400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Accessibility and the Mega Events
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility and the Mega Events\nAbout this Course \nArchitecture plays a pivotal role in the success of mega events\, as it shapes the physical environments. One of the key elements in the planning of mega events is accessibility. We will be talking specifically about accessibility and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. We will also touch on the World Cup coming to Houston 2026. Accessibility when done properly allows a smooth operation and promotes the inclusion of all stakeholders responding to the principles of both sports events. The objective of this presentation is to have look at accessibility at scale of stadiums when transformed for the mega events. \n  \nAbout the speaker: \n\nIleana Rodriguez\, PLY\, Principal Owner at I Design Access\, LLC \nPrincipal at I Design Access\, LLC and international architectural designer consultant for major infrastructure projects with a focus on inclusive design. My experience comes from working for clients such as the International Paralympic Committee\, national sports organizations and a variarety of architecture firms. I have been involved as a consultant to oversee different size of projects from Olympic/Paralympic Stadiums and airports to smaller sports facilities\, hotels and temporary infrastructure. The projects have taken place in Europe\, Asia and The Americas in a dozen of different countries.  Ileana is a Paralympic swimmer and former member of the USA Team for the London 2012 Games. \nContinuing Education Credit: \n\nAIA = 1.0 HSW (Barrier Free)\n\nSchedule: \n\n11:30am Check-in and lunch\n12:00-1:00pm Presentation\n\n  \n\nPre-registered pricing includes box lunch.\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\nOnline registration will close Wednesday\, September 17\nOnsite registration is available for day of (lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/lunch-learn-accessibility-and-the-mega-events/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251003T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251003T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250828T185011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T165557Z
UID:10000161-1759507200-1759512600@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:COLORES
DESCRIPTION:COLORES\, Latinos in Architecture’s sixth annual celebration of Latino culture\, will take place October 1-3\, 2025 at Architecture Center Houston and Kirksey Architecture\, with conversations and presentations by Jesús Edmundo Robles\, Jr.\, Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes\, AIA\, of DUST\, AZ; Nadia Palacios Lauterbach\, AIA\,  of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape; Tony Diaz\, El Librotraficante\, Director of Nuestra Palabra: Latinos Having Their Say; Chef Emmanuel Chavez of TATEMÓ; a conversation and tour of the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center with the City of Houston\, the Houston Public Library\, Buffalo Bayou Partnership\, and Brave/; Light bites by Avila Experiences; curated dinner by Chef Emmanuel Chavez of TATEMÓ Thursday evening ; performances by Danmar Academy of Performing Arts and a Mariachi quartet lead by Julian Corona-Medina. \nPlease consider becoming a sponsor of COLORES. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to Architecture Center Houston’s Latinos in Architecture scholarship program\, established by the AIA Houston Latinos in Architecture Committee in 2019. More information about the scholarship program may be found here. \n\n\nFriday\, October 3\, 4pm \nA conversation and tour of the future home of the Hispanic History Research Center with the City of Houston\, the Houston Public Library\, Buffalo Bayou Partnership\, and Brave/. \nThe Hispanic History Research Center\, which will be located in the Turkey Bend area\, focuses on the history and cultural contributions of Houston’s Hispanic community\, offering a wealth of resources and materials that celebrate the diverse heritage of Hispanic Texans. \nMaterials range in date from 1703 to the present\, with the bulk of the material covering the 1920s through the 1980s\, including historical documents\, photographs\, cultural artifacts\, and oral histories. The center will provide valuable insights into the region’s rich Hispanic roots. It will become a cornerstone for research on Hispanic history and will continue the mission of making diverse historical narratives accessible to all. \nThe event has been approved for 1 LU \n  \n\n\n\nAbout Turkey Bend (Part of Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan) \nTurkey Bend is situated at the only location where Buffalo Bayou meets Navigation Boulevard\, a main thoroughfare for the East End. The site’s former industrial structures\, including warehouses\, an expansive wooden wharf\, and gantry crane\, will be reimagined and repurposed as a central hub for East End and Fifth Ward community activities\, events\, and culture. \n\nThe warehouse on Navigation Boulevard is being renovated to host community events in the near-term and\, in the long-term\, retail space for local businesses and the Houston Public Library’s Hispanic History Research Center. An open plaza will connect to the waterfront through a unique art tunnel.\nThe site’s historic wharf will be transformed into an inviting waterfront park for gathering\, performances\, and events.\nDue to its location on a protected oxbow\, Turkey Bend will also become the boating hub of Buffalo Bayou East with safe access for canoeing\, kayaking\, and pontoon boat tours.\nNavigation Boulevard will be realigned to allow for safe pedestrian and bicycle connections.\n\n\nLatinos in Architecture COLORES Sponsors\nInformation about becoming a sponsor can be found here.  \nPlatinum Sponsor\nHOK\nLESCO Architectural Lighting\nPage\nTATEMÓ \nGold Sponsors\nAllegion\ncre8 Architects\nGage Architecture\nKirksey Architecture \nSilver Sponsors\nC.A. Walking Construction\nDurotech\nGSMA\nMACO Construction\nMartinez Architects\nMATRIX Structural\nMWA Architects\nPerkins&Will\nPowers Brown Architecture\nRDLR Architects \nBronze Sponsors\nBass Construction\nDaltile\nDBR Engineering\nDOOR Engineering\nIMEG\nRaba Kistner\nTarkett
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/colores-5/
LOCATION:Turkey Bend
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Latinos in Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251011T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250916T180125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T145521Z
UID:10000174-1760173200-1760180400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Towers & Trees Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Towers and Trees explores the magnificent architecture between Hermann Square and Discovery Green as well as the changing dynamics of our downtown. We’ll look at the partially realized civic center plan surrounding Hermann Square\, the historic backbone of Main Street\, the ambitious 1970 proposal that would become Houston Center\, the internationally recognized icons from the skyscraper boom of the 70’s and 80’s\, and Discovery Green\, the newest catalyst for downtown development in Houston. \nMeet outside One Shell Plaza at 910 Smith Street on the corner of Walker and Smith Street across the street from City Hall and the reflecting pool in Hermann Square. Garage and street parking available in the area. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded. \n  \nTHIS TOUR IS SOLD OUT. Please visit our events calendar for upcoming tours.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/towers-trees-walking-tour-5/
LOCATION:One Shell Plaza\, 910 Smith Street\, Houston\, 77027\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251025T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250916T180745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T180745Z
UID:10000175-1761382800-1761390000@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Texas Medical Center Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Texas Medical Center is the largest medical center in the world. Equivalent to the 8th largest business district in the United States\, TMC has over 50 million square feet of patient care\, education\, and research space. 160\,000+ individuals visit the Texas Medical Center each day with more than 6 million patients treated annually. The 1000+ acres is approximately the size of Chicago inside the “Loop” with over 160 buildings on the main campus alone. Join our ArCH docents on this introductory architectural tour of Houston’s own modern marvel of medicine. Sites on our tour will include Baylor College of Medicine\, the new Texas Children’s Hospital Maternity Center\, MD Anderson Cancer Center and Methodist Research Center. \nMeet in the ground floor lobby of the John P McGovern Commons Building\, 6550 Bertner Ave\, 77030. Texas Medical Center Entrance 4 and $13 parking available in the TMC Commons parking garage. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nCourse Number: TMCWT1 \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/texas-medical-center-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:John P. McGovern Commons Building\, 6550 Bertner Ave\, Houston\, TX\, 77030
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251101T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251101T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250916T183453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T183453Z
UID:10000177-1761987600-1761994800@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:UH Art & Architecture Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:An exploration of art\, architecture and campus design on the University of Houston’s main campus. Works by Frank Stella\, Jim Love\, William King and The Art Guys are found within the context of a campus and buildings designed by notable architects such as Philip Johnson\, Alfred C. Finn\, Gensler\, Lake|Flato\, BNIM and Cesar Pelli. \nTour will meet in the courtyard in front of the Moores School of Music by the Winged Woman sculpture. Parking available in adjacent campus visitor’s lot or parking garage. Parking fees not included in tour registration. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nCourse Number: UHWT2022 \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/uh-art-architecture-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:University of Houston – Moores School of Music Building\, 333 Cullen Blvd\, Houston\, TX\, 77004\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251108T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250915T185044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T044904Z
UID:10000171-1762592400-1762599600@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Heights Bicycle Tour
DESCRIPTION:This tour explores the original footprint of the Heights\, Texas’ and Houston’s first mixed-use community and home to 121 of the 279 National Register of Historic Places listed in Houston. We will look at a wide variety of building types that are historic and original to the area as well as more recent contemporary architecture and discuss how these fit into the context of the neighborhood. \nAttendees need to bring their own bicycle. We encourage everyone to wear a helmet. \nTour will meet at Milroy Park\, 1205 Yale St\, 77008. If you drive\, we ask that you park in the street. \nAIA Credit: 2 LUs
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/heights-bicycle-tour-4/
LOCATION:Milroy Park\, 1205 Yale St\, Houston\, 77008\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251114T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20251013T153956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T193105Z
UID:10000188-1763141400-1763294400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Architectural Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join architecture photographers Mariella and Luis Ayala\, AIA for this weekend workshop exploring the art and craft of capturing the built environment.  Mariella and Luis are sought out by architects across the state for their gift at showing a building in its best possible light. Their work is praised for bringing projects to life in a brilliant way\, and for capturing the emotional qualities — the story\, spirit\, and soul — of the spaces they help to document. Their work has been published in numerous magazines and books and recently bestowed with the Texas Society of Architects Honors Award for photography. Visit their website at ayalavargas.com \nThey are offering a weekend photographic workshop starting Friday\, November 14 extending through Sunday\, November 16. The workshop will be a hands-on experience of photographing buildings and processing images digitally. This will be achieved with the use of “consumer” cameras and computers commonly owned by the non-professional photographer. A basic understanding of how to manually operate a camera is expected. Mariella and Luis will work one-on-one with participants photographing buildings and processing these images later. \n  \n\n\nItinerary\n\n\n\n\nThis itinerary is subject to change due to weather\, local conditions\, and other factors. \n\n\nFriday\, November 14: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (ArCH Center) \nSaturday\, November 15: 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM \n\nLocation includes residential restoration project Old Sixth Ward & MFAH (Interior & Exterior at dusk)\n\nSunday\, November 16: 8:00 AM – noon (ArCH Center) \n  \nAIA Credit: 12 AIA LU \n  \n\nGet individualized attention in this small group format; workshop is limited to 14 participants.\nLearn post-processing techniques for architecture\nGear needed: SLR Camera\, interchangeable lens and tripod\nIncluded: entry fee to MFAH\, Saturday lunch and Sunday pastries/fruit/coffee\nAdvanced registration required.  Onsite registration is not available.\nCancellation Policy: A minimum of 7 days’ (Nov. 7) notice is required to receive a full refund\n\n  \n \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/architectural-photography-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251115T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250915T184254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T134801Z
UID:10000170-1763197200-1763204400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Rice University Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:A treasure trove of great architecture\, the timeless campus features designs by Cram\, Goodhue\, & Ferguson; John Staub; William Ward Watkin; Michael Graves; Kieran Timberlake; Ricardo Bofill; Cesar Pelli; Lake/Flato Architects; and many other local and internationally renowned architects. Also on the tour are large scale art works by James Turrell and Michael Heizer. From Lovett Hall to Brochstein Pavilion\, this tour will look at some of the more unique\, hidden\, important and historical features of Rice University’s Campus. In addition to the architecture we will explore the context surrounding each building\, the quads\, courts and axes\, how these elements work together to shape collegiate space. \nTour meets on the front lawn of Lovett Hall\, building 1 on the Rice University map\, 6100 Main. Recommended parking in Rice University Visitor Lovett Parking Lovett Lot (LS or LN) or Founder’s Court (FC) Visitor’s Lot. Credit card is required to access parking. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nCourse Number: RUWT122022 \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded. \n  \nThis event is sold out. Please visit our events calendar for upcoming tours.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/rice-university-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:Lovett Hall\, 6100 Main\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251119T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251119T151500
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20251002T185545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T153016Z
UID:10000184-1763541000-1763565300@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Full Day Continuing Education
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to attend a full day of Continuing Education (CE) Series sponsored by the Historic Resources Committee (HRC). \n  \n8:30-9:00am Breakfast and Registration \n9:00-10:00am\nHistoric Tax Credit Projects: Working with the Buildings <1.0 AIA HSW >\nPresented by Anna Mod\, Amanda Coleman\, & Adrienne Dickerson\, Historic Tax Credits; Ryan \n10:15-11:15am\nPreservation Pedagogy for a Changing World <1.0 AIA LU >\nPresented by Priya Jain\, AIA LEED\, Associate Professor\, Texas A&M University \n11:30am-12:30pm\nPreservation and Sustainability <1.0 AIA HSW >\nPresented by David C. Bucek\, FAIA\, Stern and Bucek Architects \n12:30-1:00pm Lunch  \n1:00-2:00pm\nPreserving with Purpose: Adaptive Reuse of the 1919 Charles W. Luckie School  <1.o AIA HSW >\nPresented by Laura Carrera\, AIA\, Urbano Architects \n2:15-3:15pm\nHistoric Designations 101 < 1.0 AIA LU >\nPresented by Emily Ardoin\, Preservation Services Director\, Preservation Houston \nContinuing Education Credits: \n\nAIA Credits= 5.0 Total (3 HSW & 2 LU)\n\n  \n\nIndividual classes are not available for the event.\nPre-registered pricing includes breakfast and lunch.\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\nOnline registration will close Thursday\, November 13\, 5pm.\nOnsite registration is available for day of (breakfast and lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/full-day-continuing-education-4/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Historic Resources Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251122T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250915T183429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T224825Z
UID:10000169-1763802000-1763809200@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Museum District Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Houston Museum District is one of the few areas in the country with such a dense population of museums\, public art\, contemporary architecture\, and landscape design. On this 2-hour walking tour you will experience the quintessential Modernism of Mies van der Rohe\, the structuralist view point of Gunnar Birkerts\, the simplicity and craft of Isamu Noguchi\, and the first free standing American structure designed by Yoshio Taniguchi. Come explore these and other world class examples of design with ArCH tour guides and trace the chronology of significant cultural shifts from the early twentieth century through today. \nTour meets at the entrance of the Cullen Sculpture Garden\, which faces Bissonnet St. and is directly across from the MFAH. Street\, lot\, and garage parking available.\nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nTHIS TOUR IS SOLD OUT.  \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/museum-district-walking-tour-4/
LOCATION:Cullen Sculpture Garden\, Montrose Boulevard at Bissonnet Street Houston\, Houston\, 77006
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251204T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20251031T191652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T161418Z
UID:10000198-1764842400-1764862200@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:Full Day Continuing Education
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to attend a full day of Continuing Education (CE) Series sponsored by the Committee on the Environment (COTE).\n9:45am Check-in and Coffee \n10:00-11:00am\nDesigning for Excellence: The Credit Human Headquarters – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Catherine Callaway\, AIA\, Kirksey Architects \n11:15-12:30pm\nGlass Production\, Processing & Performance – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Michelle Estes\, Vitro Architectural Glass \n12:30-1:00pm\nBreak for Lunch  \n1:00-2:00pm\nFrom Cradle to Certification: Mastering Embodied Carbon in LEEDv5 – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Tim Murray\, AIA LEED Fellow w/Page\, now Stantec & Jenni Huynh\, LEED AP BD+C w/JLL \n2:15-3:15pm\nData not Dogma – Residential ERVs and Balanced Ventilation in Hot Humid Climates – 1.0 AIA HSW\nPresented by Ken Nelson\, Ventilation\, Panasonic Eco Systems\, North America \n  \n  \nTotal AIA Learning Units: 4.0 AIA HSW \n\nIndividual classes are not available for the event.\nPre-registered pricing includes lunch only.\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\n\n  \nMission of the COTE Committee:  \nThe Committee on the Environment (COTE) works to advance\, disseminate\, and advocate—to the profession\, the building industry\, the academy\, and the public—design practices that integrate built and natural systems and enhance both the design quality and environmental performance of the built environment. \nThe committee reflects the profession’s commitment to providing healthy and safe environments for people and is dedicated to preserving the earth’s capability of sustaining a shared high quality of life. The committee’s mission is to lead and coordinate the profession’s involvement in environmental and energy-related issues and to promote the role of the architect as a leader in preserving and protecting the planet and its living systems. \n\n  \n\nOnline registration will close Sunday\, November 30 \nOnsite registration is available (lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/full-day-continuing-education-5/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee on the Environment,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251206T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251206T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250915T172014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T172014Z
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SUMMARY:Third Ward Bicycle Tour
DESCRIPTION:This bicycle tour explores the Historic Third Ward and surrounding areas including Houston Community College\, Emancipation Park\, Project Row Houses\, Dowling Street\,  the Negro Hospital\, later Riverside General Hospital\, the Buffalo Soldiers Museum\, and Texas Southern University. The tour is a dynamic discussion of the neighborhood’s character\, history and future in the center of Houston featuring notable local architects such as John Chase and Caudill Rowlett Scott (CRS). \nReservations are required for this tour as attendance is limited. \nAttendees need to bring their own bicycle. We encourage everyone to wear a helmet. \nTour meets in the Houston Community College’s San Jacinto Memorial Green courtyard right across from the intersection of Caroline St. and Holman St.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/third-ward-bicycle-tour-2/
LOCATION:HCC’s San Jacinto Memorial Green\, 1300 Holman\, Houston\, Texas\, 77004\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251213T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250915T171254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T045127Z
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SUMMARY:Montrose Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Montrose is one of the most diverse and interesting neighborhoods in Houston with some of the city’s best architecture including spectacular mansions\, charming bungalows\, the campus of the University of St. Thomas\, Rothko Chapel\, and the Menil Collection. ArCH tour guides will present an overview of the architectural and social history of the area and offer guests a look inside of the Fondren Mansion (now La Colombe d’Or)\, Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral\, Chapel of St. Basil\, Rothko Chapel\, Cy Twombly Gallery\, and the Menil Collection. On this 2-hour walking tour you will get a flavor of this special district and be encouraged to widen your path after the tour is over. \nMeet outside the Menil Collection Bookstore\, 1520 Sul Ross\, 77006. Street and lot parking available. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded. \nThis tour is sold out. Please visit our events calendar for upcoming tours.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/montrose-walking-tour-5/
LOCATION:Menil Collection Bookstore\, 1520 Sul Ross\, Houston\, TX\, 77006\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251217T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20251027T194140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T194140Z
UID:10000195-1765971000-1765976400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:ADA Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:LU/LA Elevators – A Smart Solution Between a VPL and a Full Commercial Elevator \nPresented by 101 Mobility \n1.0 AIA HSW/LU (Barrier Free) \nThis presentation explores the proper use of LULA elevators in both new builds and renovations\, including ADA and ASME A17.1 considerations\, TAS compliance\, and common pitfalls during design and specification. You’ll also see real-world examples of how LULA elevators can be integrated beautifully \nLocation: Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce \nTime: 11:30am – 1:00pm \nAdditional Information: \n\nPre-registered pricing includes lunch\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\n\n\nOnline registration will close Thursday\, December 11@ 5pm\nOnsite registration will be available (lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/ada-lunch-learn-2/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251220T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20251125T223937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251220T042022Z
UID:10000205-1766221200-1766228400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:UH Art & Architecture Bilingual Walking Tour (English and Spanish)
DESCRIPTION:Una exploración de arte\, arquitectura y diseño de plantel en el plantel principal de la Universidad de Houston. Obras de Frank Stella\, Jim Love\, William King y “The Art Guys” vistos en el contexto de un plantel universitario y edificios diseñados por arquitectos de renombre como Philip Johnson\, Alfred C. Finn\, Gensler\, Lake|Flato\, BNIM y Cesar Pelli. \nEl recorrido empieza en el patio en frente la escuela de música (Moores School of Music) en la escultura “Winged Woman”. El estacionamiento para visitantes esta al cruzar la calle. El costo del estacionamiento no esta incluido en el registro del recorrido. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU\nCurso Numero: UHWT2022 \nNOTA PARA MIEMBROS DE LA AIA:\nSegún los estándares nacionales de la AIA\, todo curso aprobado como Unidades Educativas de la AIA pueden generar créditos de educación continua para el programa aprobado hasta un plazo de 3 años a partir de la fecha de aprobación siempre y cuando el proveedor de educación continua permanezca de alta. Miembros de la AIA pueden repetir el mismo curso\, pero no recibirán credito adicional por su participación. \n  \n\n  \nAn exploration of art\, architecture and campus design on the University of Houston’s main campus. Works by Frank Stella\, Jim Love\, William King and The Art Guys are found within the context of a campus and buildings designed by notable architects such as Philip Johnson\, Alfred C. Finn\, Gensler\, Lake|Flato\, BNIM and Cesar Pelli. \nTour will meet in front of the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. Parking available in adjacent campus visitor’s lot. Parking fees not included in tour registration. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU\nCourse Number: UHWT2022 \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE:\nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/uh-art-architecture-bilingual-walking-tour-english-and-spanish/
LOCATION:Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture & Design\, 4200 Elgin St\, Houston\, TX\, 77204
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260110T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T154217
CREATED:20250915T200818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T033425Z
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SUMMARY:Rice University Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:A treasure trove of great architecture\, the timeless campus features designs by Cram\, Goodhue\, & Ferguson; John Staub; William Ward Watkin; Michael Graves; Kieran Timberlake; Ricardo Bofill; Cesar Pelli; Lake/Flato Architects; and many other local and internationally renowned architects. Also on the tour are large scale art works by James Turrell and Michael Heizer. From Lovett Hall to Brochstein Pavilion\, this tour will look at some of the more unique\, hidden\, important and historical features of Rice University’s Campus. In addition to the architecture we will explore the context surrounding each building\, the quads\, courts and axes\, how these elements work together to shape collegiate space. \nTour meets on the front lawn of Lovett Hall\, building 1 on the Rice University map\, 6100 Main. Recommended parking in Rice University Visitor Lovett Parking Lovett Lot (LS or LN) or Founder’s Court (FC) Visitor’s Lot. Credit card is required to access parking. \nAIA Credit: 2.0 LU \nCourse Number: RUWT122022 \nAIA MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: \nPer AIA National CE Standards\, any learning program approved for AIA Learning Units may award CE credit for the approved program for up to (3) years from the date of approval so long as the CES Provider is in good standing. AIA Members may repeat the same course\, but no additional credit will be granted or recorded. \nThis tour is sold out. Please visit our events calendar for upcoming tours.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/rice-university-walking-tour-4/
LOCATION:Lovett Hall\, 6100 Main\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
CATEGORIES:ArCH Tours Committee,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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