BEC Houston Lunch & Learn
Bee Street Lofts - A Case Study in Building Envelope Restoration Hear about a building envelope restoration project in an urban setting. This presentation will offer insights and solutions to complex […]
Bee Street Lofts - A Case Study in Building Envelope Restoration Hear about a building envelope restoration project in an urban setting. This presentation will offer insights and solutions to complex […]
Explore the city from a vantage point most people don't see: the waterway that gave Houston life and has been its backbone for 182 years. Architecture Center Houston (ArCH), with […]
Patrick Lopez (1937-2018) studied architecture at the University of Texas and the University of Houston and opened his own design firm in 1964. Yet it was his childhood fascination with […]
Join AIA Houston for a Happy Hour Meet & Greet with artist, architect, and educator Gail Peter Borden, FAIA, celebrating his gallery exhibition, Shallow Spaces, on Tuesday, February 3, from […]
Health Symposium Exhibition & Social (SES) annually provides an opportunity for education and networking to members of the architectural and healthcare communities. The event includes happy hour, a seminar, and […]
The Houston AIA’s Committee on Architecture for Health, hosts an annual professional health and wellness event in Houston focused event in mid-February. The event is known as the Seminar, Exhibit, […]
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 […]
Join members of the Michael G. Meyers Competition Committee for a walking tour of the 2026 project site and the surrounding neighborhood. This is a great opportunity for students to […]
Within the Mexico–Texas Pedagogical Axis framework, the UH College of Architecture and Design partnered with GOMA, an architecture office in Querétaro, Mexico, to develop a fifth-year Professional Design Studio course. […]
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. […]
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 […]
For nearly a century, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) has championed Latino civil rights, civic inclusion, educational, and economic opportunity. The modest, two-story stucco building that became […]