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SUMMARY:Gail Peter Borden's Shallow Spaces Happy Hour Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION: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 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Hooks-Epstein Galleries. \nPresented in partnership with Hooks-Epstein Galleries\, Shallow Spaces examines how art is experienced through material\, space\, perception\, and presence. Through pared-down geometry\, prismatic form\, and deliberate color relationships\, Borden’s work explores how parts cohere into a whole and how form is perceived across place and time. Reduction operates as a strategy for clarity\, inviting close attention to proportion\, subtle movement\, and the shifting effects of light reflected across each surface. The works engage the viewer through quiet interaction\, creating a dialogue between the visual\, spatial\, and experiential. \nGuests are invited to meet Gail Peter Borden\, learn more about his multidisciplinary practice\, and experience the exhibition in conversation with fellow architects\, designers\, and members of Houston’s creative community. \nLight bites and drinks will be provided. \nGail Peter Borden\, FAIA\, is Director of Graduate Programs and a tenured Professor at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design at the University of Houston and principal of Borden Partnership. His work has received numerous national honors\, including the Architectural League Prize\, the AIA Young Architect Award\, BD+C’s 40 Under 40\, and multiple AIA\, ASA\, and RADA awards. He has also been awarded artist-in-residence fellowships from the Chinati Foundation\, Atlantic Center for the Arts\, the Borchard Fellowship\, and the MacDowell Colony\, and is the author of several influential books on materiality. \nThis event is open to the public and offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with the ideas and work behind Shallow Spaces in an informal\, social setting.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/gail-peter-bordens-shallow-spaces-happy-hour-meet-greet/
LOCATION:Hooks-Epstein Galleries\, 2631 Colquitt\, Houston\, TX\, 77098\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T120453Z
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SUMMARY:Health SES 2026
DESCRIPTION: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 a panel discussion. \nTheme: Transforming Cancer Care: Insights\, Ideas\, and Design \nAIA Credit: 1.5 HSW \nKeynote:  \n\nJennifer Cullen\, PhD\, MPH – Associate Director of Cancer Control and Population Sciences for the Houston Methodist Dr. Mary and Ron Neal Cancer Center\nGeorge J. Chang\, MD – Associate Vice President – Clinical Growth and Site Integration. Professor of Surgery for the MD Anderson Cancer Center\n\nPanelists: \n\nLiz Schmitz\, AIA – Director\, Planning & Design @MD Anderson Cancer Center\nLisa Charrin\, AIA\, ACHA – National Director of Medical Equipment Planning @The Beck Group\nFernando Rodrigues\, AIA – VP | Senior Principal Health Planning @HDR Inc.\nHyde Griffith\, PE\, PMP\, MBA – VP Healthcare Project Executive @JE Dunn Construction\n\nModerator: \n\nDebbie Gregory DNP\, RN\, FAAN – Principal\, Healthcare Innovation Consulting @Smith\, Seckman\, Reid\, Inc.\n\nSchedule: \n5:00 – 8:30 PM        Social/Vendor Exhibition\n6:30 – 8:00 PM        Introduction\, Keynote\, & Panel Discussion \nAdvanced Registration Pricing –  \nInterns/Students – $25.00 | AIA Member|AIAH Affiliate Member – $80.00 | Non Member – $125.00 \n\nOnline registration closes Friday\, January 30\nOn-site registration will be available\, higher registration rates apply\nA minimum of 7 days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation\nOn-site registration available\, higher registration rates apply < Interns/Students – $25.00 | AIA Member|AIAH Affiliate Member – $100.00 | Non Member – $145.00 >\n\nParking Map Click Here \n  \nPRESENTING SPONSOR \n \n  \n  \nRegistration has closed. \nOn-site registration available\, higher registration rates apply
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/health-ses-2026/
LOCATION:TMC3 Collaborative Building / Helix Park\, 7255 Helix Park Avenue\, Houston\, TX\, 77030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee on Architecture for Health,Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20251222T111036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T111036Z
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SUMMARY:Health SES Student Design Presentation
DESCRIPTION: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\, and Social (SES). It is an opportunity for those in the building design and construction industry (focused on health) to get together and discuss trends and the future of design in health architecture. To expand the event and open it to an emergent audience\, we are sponsoring a student design charrette. \nPlease join the student’s for their juried presentations. \nNo RSVP required.  The event is free and open to all. \n  \nClick here to learn more about Health SES sponsorship opportunities.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/health-ses-student-design-presentation/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee on Architecture for Health
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20251202T041606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143943Z
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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  \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-5/
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
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T152032Z
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SUMMARY:2026 MGMC Site Visit
DESCRIPTION: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 see the selected site and learn about the neighborhood’s history and architecture. \nThe tour will start at Guadalupe Plaza Park\, continue through East End\, and end at the project site along Buffalo Bayou. We will also have representatives from the East End District to welcome our group and provide information about the community. One of these representatives will serve as a judge for our competition. \nAn annual ideas competition with an emphasis on creative problem solving and graphic presentation\, the Michael G. Meyers Design & Scholarship Competition is sponsored by the Architecture Center Houston Foundation\, the Houston Chapter of AIA and local architectural firms and affiliates. The Competition Committee hosts a series of events to help the students learn basic architectural design skills and understand the competition requirements. Projects are due in April and the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Architecture Center Houston. All Houston area high school students are eligible to participate regardless of class affiliation or age. Students are requested to enter only once per year as either a member of a team or as an individual. Teachers and Counselors are encouraged to promote this scholarship competition. \nFor more information about this year’s competition\, visit here. \nUpcoming Events:\n2026 Competition Project Site Tour\nSaturday\, February 7\n10:00 am\nLocation: Guadalupe Plaza Park\, 2311 Runnels St\, Houston\, TX 77003 \nInterim Project Review\nSaturday\, March 28\n10am-Noon\nLocation: TBD \nProjects Due\nFriday\, May 1. Drop off at the Architecture Center Houston by 5:30pm\nSaturday\, May 2. Projects can also be dropped off between 10am-noon. \nAwards Ceremony\nThursday\, May 7\n6:00 pm\nArchitecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St\, Houston\, 77002
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/2026-mgmc-site-visit/
LOCATION:Guadalupe Plaza Park\, 2311 Runnels St\, Houston\, TX 77003\, 2311 Runnels St\, Houston\, TX\, 77003
CATEGORIES:MGMC Design Competition Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260209T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260209T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20260204T165151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T165151Z
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SUMMARY:Echoes of an Aqueduct
DESCRIPTION: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. The studio focused on rethinking and repurposing an obsolete aqueduct in Querétaro that currently divides the Hércules neighborhood as a physical barrier. The proposed design transforms the aqueduct into a pedestrian-friendly public space\, integrating small architectural interventions to enhance connectivity and community engagement. The project’s tangible outcomes include comprehensive exhibition graphics and a 25-foot physical urban model of the aqueduct and its neighborhood. These materials will support at least two exhibitions and forums—one in Houston and one in Querétaro—bringing together Hércules residents\, urban theorists\, and architecture professionals to foster dialogue and collaborative strategies for neighborhood revitalization. \nEchoes of an Aqueduct | Reviving History\, Reconnecting Hércules addresses the critical challenge of obsolete infrastructures and their impact on communities and territories. It supports UH CoAD’s educational mission by raising awareness among students\, faculty\, and urban architecture professionals while demonstrating the value of cross-cultural collaboration through the Mexico–Texas pedagogical axis. By combining rigorous scholarship with public engagement\, the project fosters interdisciplinary learning\, encouraging community participation\, ensuring inclusivity\, and modeling sustainable urban transformation. Exhibition materials—large-scale models and visually compelling graphics—are carefully designed for accessibility\, enabling dialogue among academics\, professionals\, and the Hércules community. \n\nAbout the Organizer\nJosé Roldán is a Spanish architect who graduated at the Seville University School of Architecture. In 2014\, he graduated with Distinction at the Design Research Laboratory with an M.Arch at the Architectural Association School of Architecture of London. \nJosé started his professional career with Norman Foster at his London office\, developing several international projects such as the New Mexico International Airport. After two years\, he joined Richard Rogers’s office in London where he stayed until 2022\, specializing in big scale projects like the new Terminal 3 at Taiwan Airport and several skyscraper projects in Asia and America. In 2022 he moved to Houston where he works as Senior Designer at Page and as an Instructional Assistant Professor at the Hines College.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/echoes-of-an-aqueduct/
LOCATION:Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture & Design\, 4200 Elgin St\, Houston\, TX\, 77204
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20251202T045029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T045029Z
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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-5/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260221T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260221T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20251202T045843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T172137Z
UID:10000210-1771664400-1771671600@architecturehouston.org
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-6/
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:20260221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260221T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20260204T223118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T211041Z
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SUMMARY:The History and Future of the LULAC Council 60 Clubhouse
DESCRIPTION:For nearly a century\, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) has championed Latino civil rights\, civic inclusion\, educational\, and economic opportunity. \nThe modest\, two-story stucco building that became LULAC Council 60’s home was originally built in 1907 and purchased in 1955 for its members. Council 60 was at the center of Mexican American political organizing in Houston during the 1950s and ‘60s\, a formative time in civil rights history. Its Clubhouse served as the de facto national headquarters of LULAC throughout most of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement. (The organization’s national office in Washington\, D.C.\, was not established until 1996.) During those two decades of influential civil rights work\, Council 60 advanced voting rights\, desegregated schools\, created job training programs\, and reshaped American democracy. \nThe Historic Council 60 Clubhouse is the last surviving LULAC Clubhouse from the civil rights era in the United States. In 2018\, the Clubhouse was designated a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The only other building in Houston with this recognition is the Astrodome. \nJoin us on Saturday\, February 21\, for a tour of the Historic Council 60 Clubhouse with Mister McKinney\, Mister McKinney’s Historic Houston\, and Daniel Ortiz\, AIA\, of RDLR to hear about the redesign that blends past and present. \nThis event is free and open to the community. \n\nThis event is part of our current exhibition\, Nuestro Ambiente\, on view through March 27\, 2026. \nExhibition and Programming Sponsors:\nInfraTECH; Luis Ayala Studio; Marek; Martinez Architects; Page now Stantec; Spaw Glass; RDLR; McCoy Rockford; and Art Chavez\, AIA. \nAdditional support provided by\nDBR\, Wilson and Catherine Maxey\, and Daniel Ortiz\, AIA
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/the-history-and-future-of-the-lulac-council-60-clubhouse/
LOCATION:TX
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260224T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260224T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20260204T182630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T223515Z
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SUMMARY:The Road to Licensure in Texas… (and avoiding bumps in the road)
DESCRIPTION:Guest presentation by TBAE and NCARB focusing on licensure. \nFeb 24 at 5:30PM at Architecture Center Houston – 902 Commerce \nOverview of the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners\, Steps toward Architect licensure\, Regulations\, and Enforcement. \nThis session covers: \n\nWhy TBAE exists\nThe AXP – NCARB’s Intern Experience Program\nThe ARE – the mandatory Architectural Registration Examination facilitated by NCARB\nRegulation of the Title and Practice of Architecture in Texas – Staying out of trouble\nGet answers to your questions from an NCARB staff expert\nLearn more information about NCARB’s resources designed to support you.\n\n_____ \nAbout the presenters: \n \nMike Alvarado\, NCARB State Licensing Advisor \nRegistration Manager – Licensing\, Renewals\, Continuing Education\, Outreach \nMike has been the Registration Manager for the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners (TBAE) for 10 years and has been with the Board for a total of 14 years. He has comprehensive knowledge of the requirements to obtain and maintain an active registration (renewals\, status changes\, CE requirements\, exam requirements). Mike worked for 25 years with the City of Austin Water Department\, Engineering Division. He is been an active NCARB Licensing Advisor for over 10 years. \n \nNancy Rodriguez\, TBAE Enforcement \nInvestigator \nNancy joined the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners in August of 2009 as a License & Permit Specialist with the Registration Department then transitioned to Enforcement in 2011 as an Investigator and has held that position since. Nancy is also known as the Business Registration Coordinator as she oversees all business registration matters for the Board including investigating and assisting businesses with their registration and renewal procedures. \n \nSharon Briceño\, TBAE Registration \nContinuing Education Coordinator \nSharon has been with Texas Board of Architectural Examiners (TBAE) and the State of Texas for 8 years. She is a retired public school teacher with 33 years of service. Sharon joined TBAE as a Reciprocal License Specialist and currently serves as the Continuing Education Coordinator\, where she manages audits\, responds to inquiry about the Board’s CE rules and assists with renewal-related questions.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/the-road-to-licensure-in-texas-and-avoiding-bumps-in-the-road/
LOCATION:TX
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20260116T105434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T114134Z
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SUMMARY:ABCBirds101
DESCRIPTION:AIA CES Credit: 1 LU/HSW \nGreen Building Council: 1 credit \nRegister here.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/abcbirds101-an-overview-of-bird-friendly-building-design/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260227T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20260225T210322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T210322Z
UID:10000246-1772211600-1772222400@architecturehouston.org
SUMMARY:The Order of Place: A Collaborative Process
DESCRIPTION:Join Rice University School of Architecture on Friday\, February 27 for a lecture by Harry K. & Albert K. Smith Professor John Casbarian and former Professor in the Practice Danny Samuels\, cofounders of Taft Architects\, followed by the opening reception of The Order of Place: A Collaborative Process at the Rice School of Architecture. \nLecture\, 5:00 p.m.\nMD Anderson Hall \nExhibition Opening and Reception\, 6:00–8:00 p.m.\nCannady Hall
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/the-order-of-place-a-collaborative-process/
LOCATION:William T. Cannady Hall\, Rice School of Architecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rice School of Architecture":MAILTO:arch@rice.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260228T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260228T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032638
CREATED:20260122T161429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T173904Z
UID:10000227-1772269200-1772276400@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. \nThis tour’s registration is closed. Please visit our events calendar for upcoming tours.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/texas-medical-center-walking-tour-6/
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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