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AIACV Architecture Festival: Public Art & Architecture Bike Tour
AIA Central Valley
Sacramento, CA
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AIACV Architecture Festival: Public Art & Architecture Bike Tour
Art Ride
sponsored by: Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
Saturday, October 13th, 10am - Noon

$10 per person / signed release of liability required to participate. Children 12+ are welcome to attend.

Starts at the Sacramento Convention Center in the Sculpture Garden at 13th and K Street
Ends at the Calpers Building: 400 Q Street, Sacramento, CA 95811

Featured Projects:

Convention Center Sculpture Garden, 13th and K St
Time to Cast Away Stones by Stephen Kaltenbach
Blue Trees by Konstantin Dimopoulos (temporary installation, meet with the artist)

Capitol East End Complex, 16th and Capitol
Golden State by Lita Albuquerque and Mitchell De Jarnett
Amaneceres de Sacramento by Victor Mario Zaball

Riverwalk, Front and O St
Cloud Vessel by Ned Kahn

CalPERS, 3rd and Q St
Serendipity by Mark Di Suvero, exterior sculpture & fountain, main entrance
About Time 1-6 by Maria Porges, south exterior gardens

A signed liability form is required to participate.  Please come prepared with a, bicycle, bicycle helmet, water, and sunscreen.

About the Festival:

The central theme around the Central Valley Architecture Festival is an exploration of the identity of our region; the relationship of architecture  and design to our culture, landscape, climate and history.

The festival mission is three-fold:

1. Highlight existing relationships between the region and its architecture.

2. Create an ongoing dialogue to inform a distinct, regional, architectural identity.

3. Facilitate greater transparency with the public in how architects create our built environment and how it impacts their daily lives.


Festival Dates: October 12 to October 28, 2012
Location: Varies by event


Founded in 1942 the American Institute of Architects, Central Valley Chapter, represents the interests of the architectural profession in 17 Central Valley counties.

Location

AIA Central Valley (View)
1400 S Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95811
United States

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Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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Owner: AIA Central Valley
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AIACV Staff
www.aiacv.org/festival2012...


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