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Experience Architecture - Tour d' Architecture Bike Tour
Hop on your bike and join us to see new and innovative projects (and a few favorites)! Gain exclusive access to several locations and hear directly from the Architect and/or the Developer.
Tour starts at the AIA Central Valley Chapter office: 1400 S Street, Sacramento. Registered attendees will receive a map of all stops prior to event.
Pace will be relaxed. Please come prepared with your bicycle and helmet, water and sunscreen.
A signed liability form is required to participate. Attendees who prefer to drive may request a map and approximate meeting times when they register.
Recommended for children 12 years and older.
About the Guides: Bob Chase, AIA is the Deputy State Architect. He lives in midtown Sacramento in a converted Black & Decker repair shop with his artist wife, two dogs and their cockatiel. Having lived and practiced in Boston, Los Angeles and Sacramento, Bob is a devout urban dweller.
Peter Saucerman, AIA is a partner and planning director at Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects. He is an avid bicycle commuter and cyclo-tourist, traveling regularly with is wife Susan on their tandem. Peter resides in Land Park, a short daily bike commute from his East Sacramento Office.
Sponsored by: ARC Document Solutions, SMUD, Comstock's Magazine, Fulcrum Property, Wood Rodgers, Inc., Milgard Windows & Doors, HGA Architects, Buehler & Buehler Structural Engineers, ICE Blocks, and Hot Italian.
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The 2015 Experience Architecture Week will take place Thursday, October 22nd to Sunday, 25th. To see our tentative list of events, click here. Visit and LIKE the Experience Architecture Week page on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/AIACVArchFest
Experience Architecture is developed and led by AIA architects and associate members in collaboration with our allied members, corporate partners and various community organizations.
It is designed to facilitate greater transparency with the public in how architects create our built environment and how it impacts their daily lives; to create an ongoing dialogue to inform a distinct, regional, architectural identity; and to highlight existing relationships between the region and its architecture.
Questions? Please call the Chapter office at (916) 444-3658 or via e-mail: info@aiacv.org
Founded in 1942 the American Institute of Architects, Central Valley Chapter, represents the interests of the architectural profession in 17 Central Valley counties.
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LocationAIA Central Valley Office (View)
1400 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States
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Minimum Age: 12 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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