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SUMMARY:Houston X Design Week
DESCRIPTION:The AIAH Interior Architecture Committee presents a week-long series of events\, featuring project tours\, lectures\, presentations\, panel discussions\, and CEUs\, celebrating and discussing the latest innovations in interior architecture. \nLearn more HERE.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/houston-x-design-week/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250818T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250818T183000
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184352
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T212430Z
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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:20260405T184352
CREATED:20250618T211218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T212607Z
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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:20250819T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250819T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184352
CREATED:20250618T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T161347Z
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: The Furniture Bank - A Place to Dream Fundraiser & Warehouse Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Furniture Bank Documentary: A Place to Dream \nJoin us for an unforgettable evening as we lift the curtain on A Place to Dream\, the powerful new documentary from the creative minds behind the Houston Furniture Bank’s “No Kids on the Floor” initiative. This event offers a first look at the film’s emotional impact\, spotlighting the children and families who are finally getting a place to rest\, a place to thrive\, and a place to dream\, thanks to the mission to end furniture poverty in Houston. Mingle with the Founder of The Furniture Bank\, Oli Mohammed\, enjoy drinks and light bites\, and be among the first to see exclusive footage and hear behind-the-scenes stories of how the documentary is coming along. This is more than a screening\, it’s a call to action. Your support helps bring awareness to the 300\,000+ children in our city who sleep without a bed and fuels the movement to give every child a place to dream. Space is limited\, don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the change. \n  \nBiographies \n \nOli Mohammed\nFounder & Executive Director\, The Furniture Bank \nOli Mohammed is a visionary leader and changemaker with more than three decades of experience driving systemic change in the nonprofit sector. As the Founder and Executive Director of the Houston Furniture Bank\, Oli has dedicated his life to the mission of “Making Empty Houses Homes\,” helping to provide essential furniture to thousands of under-resourced families across the Greater Houston area. Under his leadership\, the organization has grown from a grassroots initiative into a city-wide movement\, delivering over 100\,000 pieces of furniture and bedding to those in need\, including through his pioneering “No Kids on the Floor” campaign. \nOli brings a global perspective and deep community commitment to his work. He holds a Master of Social Science in Political Science from the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh and has previously worked with the United Nations Environment Programme. He also spent over a decade with Harris County’s Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority\, where he first managed the early Furniture Bank program. \nWith a strong foundation in grassroots organizing\, policy analysis\, and community engagement\, Oli has served on national and international nonprofit boards\, including UNICEF USA and the National Furniture Bank Association\, shaping strategies that continue to make a lasting impact on vulnerable communities. \n  \n \nRyne Thunderhawk\nFounder\, Thunderhawk Creative \nA dynamic creative professional with over 16 years of experience in marketing and business development\, Ryne Thunderhawk is driven by a passion for elevating the voices of diverse local entrepreneurs and community-rooted organizations. Throughout his career\, Ryne has built a reputation for cultivating inclusive\, collaborative spaces where underrepresented businesses can thrive. His strength lies in bringing people together\, merging ideas\, cultures\, and talents\, to forge strategic partnerships that lead to measurable growth. Ryne excels in leadership roles that require both visionary thinking and tactical execution. His expertise spans brand management\, digital and print media\, strategic market positioning\, and storytelling that resonates with real communities. He approaches every project with a deep sense of purpose\, blending creativity and impact to foster sustainable\, community-focused success. With a relentless commitment to empowerment\, equity\, and innovation\, Ryne is ready to help your mission take flight\, and make your vision soar. \n  \nKip Altstaetter\nPrincipal\, The KipCo & CS Gulf Coast \n\nKip Altstaetter is the Managing Partner and Principal of The KipCo & CS Gulf Coast\, proudly serving the Texas Gulf Coast architecture and design community since 2010. With a focus on healthcare and K–12 interiors\, Kip brings together form and function through a curated portfolio of performance-driven\, design-forward products. His offerings include Construction Specialties’ Acrovyn Wall Protection and Door Systems\, Mondo Contract Rubber Flooring for acoustic and ergonomic solutions\, and Lonseal Resilient Flooring for specialty environments. \n\n\nBorn in the Florida panhandle and a graduate of The University of Alabama\, Kip moved to Houston over twenty years ago and quickly found his passion in the dynamic world of commercial interiors. What began as a simple idea to provide great service with high-quality products has grown into a rewarding career filled with creative partnerships and meaningful industry impact. \n\n\nIn 2009\, Kip co-founded an idea with Jessy Fuller that would eventually become Product Runway—a now-legendary event where product reps and interior designers turn architectural finishes into couture fashion. From humble beginnings\, the event has grown into a philanthropic powerhouse and a cherished tradition in the design community. Kip is honored to be part of its journey and remains a proud champion of innovation\, community\, and creativity in the A&D industry. \n\n  \nParking information\nMetered surface lot parking available. Click here for map.\nNorth Entry Blocked by Construction – Mosley is a temporary one-way road. Enter from South Entrance\, Easiest Access from I-45 is from Bryant Street (Mosley is One-Way toward Airport Boulevard)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-the-furniture-bank-documentary-a-place-to-dream/
LOCATION:Houston Furniture Bank\, 8220 Mosley Rd.\, Houston\, 77075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250820T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250820T093000
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CREATED:20250620T164512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T121103Z
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Power Hour - Beyond the Building
DESCRIPTION:Power Hour – Beyond the Building: Designing for Learning\, Growth\, and Lifelong Impact \nArchitecture for education is about more than classrooms and campuses—it’s about shaping environments that inspire curiosity\, foster equity\, and support learners of all ages. This year’s panel will explore how architects can design spaces that promote meaningful learning experiences\, not just for students\, but for entire communities. \nJoin us for a powerful conversation with education-focused architects and designers\, school leaders\, and community voices as we examine how thoughtful design can spark creativity\, support mental well-being\, and cultivate a culture of lifelong learning. Together\, we’ll explore the intersection of pedagogy and design\, discuss lessons from K-12 and higher education projects\, and unpack how schools can serve as civic anchors that empower future generations. \nKey Topics May Include: \n\nHow design influences learning outcomes and student well-being\nThe architect’s role in creating inclusive\, flexible\, and equitable educational environments\nDesigning for neurodiversity\, accessibility\, and trauma-informed spaces\nCommunity engagement in school design\nRethinking the school as a lifelong learning hub\n\nMORE DETAILS TO COME!
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-power-hour/
LOCATION:McCoy Rockford\, 6869 Old Katy Road\, Houston\, TX\, 77024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250820T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250820T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184352
CREATED:20250620T170611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T170735Z
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Mohawk Fractal Findings
DESCRIPTION:Mohawk Fractal Findings \nFractals are repeatable patterns that occur throughout our natural world. Scientists have found that we are fluent at perceiving fractals in nature and receiving their benefits. Building on our collaboration with 13&9 Design and Dr. Richard Taylor of Fractals Research\, Fractal Findings expands Mohawk Group’s collections of fractal-based patterns that support well- being and are scientifically proven to reduce stress in all types of spaces. As a result\, environments are more conducive for people to live\, work\, play\, learn\, and innovate. The benefits of nature are indisputable. From decreasing stress levels to improving overall health\, our natural surroundings have a powerful effect on well-being. Consequently\, humans possess an innate tendency to connect with the outdoors. When nature is brought into the built environment\, people thrive. It is this concept that is at the heart of designing with fractals. \n  \nAbout the Speakers \nMark Page\, Industy IIDA\, Industry Partner ASID\nVice President of Design\nMohawk Group \nGrowing up in England amid stories of family weavers and technical craftsmen\, Mark Page is the fourth generation to make his livelihood in carpet manufacturing\, and knows the industry inside and out. His family’s involvement spans the full gamut\, from design to manufacturing and dyeing\, and even installation. Now as Mohawk Group’s Vice President of Design\, he combines personal experience with generations of knowledge to ultimately create diverse and complex flooring that is not just driven by design but by the singular needs of Mohawk Group’s commercial clients. \nStressing the importance of listening to the market\, Mark has led his team toward designing a multitude of award-winning products\, across multiple market categories\, helping drive & support Mohawk Group’s specialization within Sales segmentation. \nFlooring should be recognized beyond commodity\, according to Mark. He says creating fashion forward design\, with meaningful stories\, helps customers form an emotional attachment before any sale transation\, adding additional value to their purchase & pride through ownership. He has dedicated himself to flooring design since 1987\, when he started working as an associate in custom carpet design production. He is an active member of IIDA\, ASID\, NEWH\, Color Marketing Group & an Associate Member of KSU (Kenneesaw State University) Ambassador Council. \n  \nMelissa Turnbaugh\, AIA\, NCARB\nPBK \nMelissa brings more than 16 years of specialized expertise in the planning\, design\, and management of educational faciilites for both public and private institutions. She is driven by a belief that all students shoudl have equitable accesss to innovative indoor and outdoor learning environments. WIth her role as the Firmwide PreK-12 Market Leader\, Melissa serves as a resource and advocate for research-based\, student-centered\, and purpose-driven learning environments. In her career she has worked on a variety of projects ranging from the youngest learners in early childcare centers to advanced academics in career and techincal high schools all while building meaningful\, long-term relationships with clients. Recently she has partnered with organziations such as The Nature Conservancy\, Children & Nature Networks and Google to reimagine the educaitonal enviroment fo the future. \nMelissa earned her Bachelor of Architecture from Rice Univesrity in Houston and is a registered Architect in the State of Texas. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Houston ACE Mentorship Program and was named Architect of the year for 2021 RED News Houston.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-mohawk-fractal-findings/
LOCATION:Venue\, 2808 Richmond Ave.\, Houston\, TX\, 77098\, United States
CATEGORIES: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:20260405T184352
CREATED:20250620T185118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T213342Z
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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;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184352
CREATED:20250620T190925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T213451Z
UID:10000129-1755774000-1755777600@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:HXD Week: Philowilke Partnership Office Tour
DESCRIPTION:Philowilke Partnership Office Tour \nPhilowilke designed its office and relocated to it last year. Located on level 4 of the Towers at Westchase\, immersed with tree caps of nearby landscape and streetscape\, the office design is intended to create an environment with natural lights\, soothing finishes and colors; the office is tied together by a ‘serenity pathway’ highlighted by wood finishes. The office is where everyone can enjoy not only the convenience of urban contexts\, but also an oasis of its own; a place where people can focus on business without feeling being in a corporate setting. The floor plan is an irregular octagon shape\, with 230′ distance from two tips and 20′ at the narrowest point. Separations of team members are inevitable. To encourage the interactions\, a ‘serenity pathway’ that meandering from one end of the office to the other end is designed with wood-finished ceiling and flooring materials. Open working areas and large conference room with glass partitions are placed strategically along the perimeters of the building\, so natural lights and spectacular views are nonstop when one is moving in the office. Private offices and quiet\, solo rooms are designed near the building core to provide staff choices to perform different tasks. \n  \nParking Information\nFree parking garage. See parking map HERE.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-philowilke-partnership-office-tour/
LOCATION:Philowilke Partnership\, 10350 Richmond Ave.\, Suite 400\, Houston\, TX\, 77042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184352
CREATED:20250620T192325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T213550Z
UID:10000130-1755777600-1755781200@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:HXD Week: Wellness for All
DESCRIPTION:Wellness for All \nFor many architects and designers\, wellness design has been thought of as a remote escape where wealthy people go to become enlightened in body and mind. While this can be a good and beautiful thing\, it neglects much of the population that could benefit from wellness the most. With the current trajectory of the global wellness real estate market growing exponentially year after year\, now is the time for the architectural community to use their creative genius to ensure everyone can reap wellness benefits. Join Erin Nybo\, a health and wellness expert at CannonDesign\, to understand why wellness design is important and how it can be applied to almost any project regardless of market\, size or budget. Folks who attend will learn to: 1. Recognize how wellness design can affect human health. 2. Translate principles of wellness to most design projects regardless of budget. 3. Evaluate the impact of the global wellness economy and why it matters to architects and designers. 4. Understand how wellness fits into different architectural markets and often combines markets. \n  \nAbout the Speaker \n \nErin Nybo’s passion for health and wellness has crafted her professional experience. She has a long history of 17+ years in the planning and design of healthcare facilities with a focus on wellness driven projects. These projects generally include multiple entities and stakeholders from various markets coming together with one goal – to proactively help people mentally and physically be the best they can be. Helping clients to define what health and wellness means for them\, her work is highlighted by her extensive experience in programming and planning\, creating conceptual designs\, interpreting early design and integrating it into all phases of the design process. Erin is currently on the Kansas City Chamber’s Healthy KC Workplace Wellness Action Team and is the founding President of the Heartland Chapter of Women in Healthcare. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nParking Information\nValidated parking in the parking garage. \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-wellness-for-all/
LOCATION:CannonDesign\, 3737 Buffalo Speedway #1200\, Houston\, TX\, 77098\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250821T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184353
CREATED:20250623T152439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T213651Z
UID:10000131-1755792000-1755799200@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:HXD Week: Built to Inspire: 2910 McKinney
DESCRIPTION:Built to Inspire: 2910 McKinney \nStep inside 2910 McKinney\, a bold reinvention of a 1949 industrial warehouse in East Downtown Houston that now pulses with creative energy. Formerly home to the Peaslee-Gaulbert Paint Company\, this 65\,500-square-foot mixed-use hub blends art\, fashion\, food\, design\, and retail in a space that celebrates collaboration and culture. Join the design team for an immersive tour exploring how careful preservation and minimal interventions transformed a dormant building into a vibrant destination. Exposed brick\, steel windows\, and concrete beams frame an ever-evolving mix of tenants from florists and chefs to makers and curators who bring the space to life through shared experiences and cross-disciplinary energy. Learn how adaptive reuse strategies supported both sustainability and storytelling\, turning environmental and regulatory constraints into design opportunities. This tour highlights how flexible planning\, heritage conservation\, and bold restraint come together to foster community and innovation in the heart of Houston. \nRefreshments and light bites will be provided. \nParking information\nStreet parking\, surface lot\, and parking garage available in the vicinity of the building. Parking is not validated and not included with the purchase of your ticket.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-built-to-inspire-2910-mckinney/
LOCATION:2910 McKinney\, 2910 McKinney St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250822T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250822T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T184353
CREATED:20250623T153939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T213752Z
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Library of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Library of the Future — A tour Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library \nAn architecture tour of the completed Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library will offer real-world insights into how design can help libraries transform into hubs for cutting-edge technology and multi-disciplinary creativity. The tour will look at how embracing new media and diverse community needs inspires\, uplifts\, and answers the question of how to bridge traditional and innovative programs to foster collaboration. Once a forgotten post office site\, the Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library is a vibrant\, art-filled public gathering space with a café\, flexible meeting areas\, private study rooms\, and a variety of seating. In addition to housing traditional book stacks and cozy reading areas for all ages\, the library features innovative spaces for collaboration and interaction\, including a maker lab\, audio/visual and podcast recording spaces\, and TECHLink services. \n  \nAbout the Speakers \n \nFernando Brave\, FAIA\, RID\, LEED AP\nPrincipal\nBRAVE/architecture \nAs Founder and Principal of BRAVE/architecture\, Fernando\, a registered architect and LEED Accredited Professional\, directs the firm and its work. His varied professional experience ranges from projects for individuals\, community renovations\, to large institutional projects for clients such as the YMCA of Greater Houston and the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. He has also been a key player in large masterplanning and development projects both in the United States and abroad. As Principal-in-Charge and Lead Designer\,Fernando has final review and oversight of all design. \nFernando has lectured on Green Architecture amongst other topics and contributed to multiple publications. His work has been featured in Architectural Record\, Texas Architect\, The Houston Chronicle\, The Dallas Morning News\, the Houston Architectural Guide\, American School & University Magazine\, and numerous other publications. Additionally\, he has received many awards\, including several private competitions\, Honor Awardsfrom the Houston American Institute of Architects\, Texas Society of Architects\, American Society of Interior Designers\, and the Houston Chronicle\, among many others. As a team member\, he also supported AIA National Award for Religious Architecture and the Associated General Contractors APEX Award-winning projects. \nPrior to moving to Houston in 1987\, Fernando completed a six-year undergraduate architecture program atthe Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, where he briefly taught design studio and architectural history. He then graduated from the University of Houston with a Master of Architecture in 1988. Fernando was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2012 in recognitionof his advancement of the profession through his outstanding practice. Fernando has traveled extensively through Europe and the Americas. He also continues to be a part of numerous boards\, including the City of Houston Planning Commission\, the Rice Design Alliance\, the Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission\, the AIA Houston\, and the Houston Chamber Orchestra. \n  \n \nPeter Ho\, AIA\nAssociate Principal\nBRAVE/architecture \nAs an Associate Principal\, Peter’s focus includes overseeing all phases of design and construction on projects ranging from civic facilities\, commercial spaces\, interior renovations\, and masterplanning. Peter\, a registered architect\, has been a key player in the firm’s success for almost two decades as a major design team contributor and production studio leader. He enjoys the challenge of space programming and creating concept renderings. This technical proficiency in design software and graphic visualization allows Peter to leverage histalents in managing and producing quick conceptual models\, presentation-quality renderings\, and virtual reality immersion. \nFrom concept to reality\, some of Peter’s award-winning projects include the Dr. Shannon WalkerNeighborhood Library\, Houston Zoo Headquarters\, and ReCenter—all of which have collected numerous accolades. He graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2007 and continues to serve as a mentor for emerging design professionals. He even finds teaching opportunities within theintricacies of construction detailing\, manufacturing\, and installations. Most notably\, Peter is an assertive listener\, a skilled technical thinker\, and an empathic problem-solver. \n  \nParking information\nSurface lot and street parking available.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-library-of-the-future/
LOCATION:Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library\, 11630 Chimney Rock Rd.\, Houston\, TX\, 77035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Page Fabrication Tour
DESCRIPTION:Page Fabrication Tour \nPlease join us for a casual tour and presentation of Page’s fabrication studio. Located in Houston’s East End Maker Hub\, our 5\,000-square-foot Fabrication Shop is part of a larger ecosystem of innovation and creativity. The East End Maker Hub is Houston’s premier center for manufacturing and fabrication\, designed to support everything from manufacturer innovation and small-batch production to crafting and traditional fabrication. Co-located with TX/RX Labs\, Houston’s largest manufacturing incubator\, the East End Maker Hub offers an incredible resource network for all tenants. This includes access to over $2 million worth of state-of-the-art prototyping and fabrication equipment\, on-site technical support\, and an array of classes that expand skill sets and encourage collaboration. \n  \nAbout the Speakers \nMatt Vaclavik\nDirector of Fabrication\nPage \nMatt brings an expert eye and a maker’s mindset to his leadership of the Page Fabrication Studio. With a deep foundation in woodworking\, metalwork\, and product design\, sparked during his time at Texas Tech and refined through years of hands-on experience\, he is passionate about pushing design through craft. His nine-year tenure at a classical architecture firm sharpened his skills in detailing\, project delivery\, and collaboration on standout projects like St. John’s School and Lott Hall. Matt’s enthusiasm for materials and tools fuels his drive to elevate design through purposeful iteration and shared discovery. \n  \n  \n  \nAlejandro Nunez\nLead Fabrication Designer\nPage \nAlejandro is an experienced designer with more than 10 years of custom fabrication experience. He is passionate about design and woodworking details and loves finding ways to bring complex ideas to life. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJessica George\nFabrication Designer\nPage \nJessica was born and raised in Cairo\, Egypt. She studied Architecture at TTU\, where she worked in fabrication shops and discovered her passion for making and mentoring students. She values the process of making as a tool for communication and exploration. Jessica believes physical modeling and prototyping significantly inform and enhance design outcomes. Curiosity and iteration are central to her design process\, guiding her toward thoughtful and impactful solutions. \n  \n  \n  \nJose Varela\nFabrication Designer\nPage \nOriginally from Chile\, Jose comes from an international background\, having lived in Latin America\, Asia\, and now the United States. He attended Tulane University\, where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture. At Tulane\, he explored interests in CNC digital fabrication\, urban design\, and visual communication. Guided by research and an iterative process\, Jose brings his design passion to projects of all scales. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRefreshments and light bites will be provided. \nParking information\nSurface lot\nPage’s shop is located in the East End Maker Hub warehouse building with plenty of surface parking. Our space is located on the northern-most corner of the building\, please see parking map HERE. \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-page-fabrication-tour/
LOCATION:Page\, 6501 Navigation Blvd.\, STE Y106\, Houston\, TX\, 77092\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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SUMMARY:Sally Walsh Lecture Series - Lee F. Mindel\, FAIA
DESCRIPTION:Architect Lee F. Mindel FAIA\, Principal and Co-Founder of SheltonMindel presents a lecture on “Integration of Architecture and Interior Design”.  \nSheltonMindel is one of the top American interpreters of classic modernism in the industry today. Guided by principles of light\, nature and simplicity\, SheltonMindel’s renowned designs and creations focus on simple construction\, organic shapes and unity of materials. From stand-alone residences to corporate interiors and furniture and product design\, the firm’s work illustrates the modern tenet that\, as Mies van der Rohe stated\, “The space within becomes the reality of the building”. \n \n  \n \nAbout the Speaker\n \nNew York-based architect Lee F. Mindel\, FAIA\, and founding member of SheltonMindel is regarded as one of the top American interpreters of classic modernism in the industry today with over 60 industry awards. Guided by principles of light\, nature and simplicity\, the firm’s designs transcend form and function to become works of art. In 2011\, Mindel was awarded the prestigious Cooper Hewitt National Design Award by First Lady Michelle Obama in the White House\, and in 2021\, was one of the few professionals inducted into the AD100 Hall of Fame for contributions in both categories: Architecture and Interior Design. Mindel regularly appears as a Design Titan on Elle Decor’s A-List\, and in 2024\, was featured in Galerie Magazine’s roundup of Creative Minds for his art and design space\, Galerie56. \nGalerie56 was founded in 2022\, occupying the ground floor of Herzog de Meuron’s much lauded 56 Leonard tower. The AIA award-winning space\, designed by SheltonMindel\, celebrates the intersection of art\, architecture\, and design with a diverse series of exhibitions featuring international artists\, galleries\, and movements. Galerie56 reflects the deep American ethos of inclusion and diversity. \nMindel has served on various AIA committees for 4 years\, and has been a juror of AIA Awards in the Architecture and Interior categories for 3 years. \nMindel received his Master of Architecture from Harvard University in 1976 after obtaining his Bachelor of Arts\, Cum Laude\, with Distinction in Architecture\, at the University of Pennsylvania.  \n \n  \nSally Walsh Lectures are supported by an endowed fund of the Houston Architecture Foundation. \nThe lectures are dedicated to the memory of one of Houston’s most distinguished interior designers\, Sally Walsh\, who brought modern design to Houston and became an inspiration to a whole generation of Houston architects and designers. \nAll Sally Walsh lectures are free and open to the public.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/sally-walsh-lecture-series-lee-f-mindel-faia/
LOCATION:Brown Auditorium at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, 1001 Bissonnet St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260324T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260324T193000
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SUMMARY:Student Portfolio Review
DESCRIPTION:Join the Interior Architecture Committee for their student portfolio review. \nThis event is an opportunity for interior design and architecture students to learn from design professionals with a range of backgrounds\, experiences\, and career paths. The evening will begin with a panel discussion about life and career after design school\, followed by a one-on-one portfolio review session where students can receive thoughtful feedback from professionals in the field. While not a career fair\, the event is meant to offer encouragement\, constructive input\, and a chance to make meaningful connections. \nGenerously sponsored by:\nPDR Corp.\nMicki Washington\, NOMA\, AIA\, IIDA\, LEED AP\nJames Thomas\, FAIA \n \nSchedule\n5:00 pm – Arrivals and setup\n5:30 pm – Keynote/Panel\n6:30 pm – Portfolio Reviews\n7:30 pm – Wrap up\n8:30 pm – Adjourn \n  \nPanelists and Reviewers \nMegan Ebert\, Moderator \nMegan Ebert is the Director of Interiors at Kendall/Heaton Associates\, where she leads a practice focused on programming\, space planning\, material and furniture selection\, and construction documentation. With 24 years of experience across corporate\, government\, hospitality\, manufacturing\, and renovation projects\, she is known for her collaborative approach\, attention to detail\, and strong problem-solving skills. She is also deeply committed to mentoring young professionals and supporting the next generation of designers. \n  \nAdam Cook\, Panelist \nAdam Cook is a Houston-native who graduated from the University of Houston with degrees in Architecture and Entrepreneurship. After school\, Adam worked for Knoll; he was director of sales and marketing for six Roche Bobois stores\, before opening Shop in 2018. \nShop represents design-forward furniture\, lighting and rug brands for the Houston market. \nShop now has two showrooms (one more contract/commercial-focused\, one more residential-focused) in the Decorative Center Houston. \n  \nMichael Zapeda\, Panelist \nMichael Zepeda is a Design Director and Associate Principal at PBK Architects\, where he leads immersive experience design efforts for K-12 and civic clients. His work integrates technology\, storytelling\, and spatial design to create engaging\, hands-on learning environments. Michael develops interactive exhibits\, digital environments\, and experiential spaces that help architecture become an active tool for discovery\, exploration\, and education. \n  \nIleana Luna\, Panelist \nIleana Luna is an interior designer at PBK Architects and a graduate of the University of Houston\, where she earned a degree in Interior Architecture. She supports the design and development of K-12 interior environments\, bringing creativity\, attention to detail\, and a thoughtful approach to spaces that are both functional and engaging. Her work reflects a strong interest in human-centered design and creating environments that positively impact the people who use them. \n  \n  \n  \nArianne Gonzato\, Panelist \nArianne is a dynamic Interior Designer at Page\, now Stantec. She has over 10 years of experience and a strong foundation in business strategy\, financial management\, and high-level design execution. A proven leader in design innovation and operations\, Arianne blends artistic vision with business acumen to deliver transformative spaces across corporate\, healthcare\, retail\, industrial\, landlord and capital improvement projects. \n  \n  \n  \nMembers of the AIA Houston Interior Architecture Committee will assist with one-on-one portfolio reivews.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/student-portfolio-review-2/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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