Join the UH Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts and Project Row Houses for an alternative architectural tour, lead by local architectural historian Stephen Fox and exploring John Biggers’ principle of “good and relevant architecture." The tour will take guests to examples of University-lead projects such as the ZEROW House, an affordable solar energy-powered row house built by the Rice Building workshop, and examples of creative re-imagining of low-income community housing.
This event is part of the Communograph: Mapping Community Through Creative Action series.
To RSVP, please call 713-526-7662 or email Cheryl Flores.
Project Row Houses
2521 Holman St.
Houston, TX 77004
https://www.mitchellcenterforarts.org/relevant-architecture-of-the-third-ward/
$10; RSVP required by calling 713-526-7662.
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