It Takes A Village
As many parents and caregivers will attest, “it takes a village” to raise children – and for many aspiring architects, the same is true when preparing for licensure exams. AIAH […]
As many parents and caregivers will attest, “it takes a village” to raise children – and for many aspiring architects, the same is true when preparing for licensure exams. AIAH […]
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 […]
The purpose of the interim review is to provide students the opportunity to present their project in process to volunteer architects, to receive constructive feedback, troubleshoot design problems, and answer […]
Join us for the 5th Annual Clays for College shooting event, a fundraiser supporting the MGMC Scholarship Fund, on Monday, March 30. What a fun way to help raise scholarship […]
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 […]
Convened by Rusty Bienvenue and Igor Marjanović in conjunction with The Order of Place: A Collaborative Process Co-organized with AIA Houston When: April 11, 2026 | 1:00pm Where: Exhibitions at […]
Free Event RSVP to Jenni Bagley, 281.636.3036 | jenni@innovativesales.com
Beyond the Hype: Practical Workplace Shifts in the Age of AI Join Ryan Anderson, Vice President of Global Research and Planning at MillerKnoll, for an engaging conversation on how early […]
A conversation focusing on residential, design–build, high-end, and small commercial practices with Franco Albarran (Albarran Architects), Luisa Aurrecoechea (LEAM Design + Build), and Paul Benavente (Stella Maris Architecture).
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 […]
Join us for a day of imagination and creation with the National Organization of Minority Architects, Houston's Project Pipeline, and Architecture Center Houston's Kids+ Architecture Committee.
Living in the Bayou City, we are used to experiencing flooding, hurricanes, strong winds, and freezes that can cause our homes to lose power or damage them. During these events, many families are in need of an emergency shelter that can provide a warm bed, healthy meals and activities for kids.
Aspiring student architects will be challenged with designing their own “Haven”: a community center, which can act as an emergency shelter in times of need.
Houston’s Third Ward is a culturally rich, historically African-American neighborhood, that includes Texas Southern University (HBCU), The University of Houston (Tier 1), Emancipation Park, and numerous other cultural gems. One […]