Rice Design Alliance Architecture Tour

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A series of catastrophic floods has left Houstonians looking for large-scale solutions. Some solutions can be found at the level of the individual house. This year, the Rice Design Alliance annual architecture tour explores the ways architects have adapted to design for resilience within our flood plains.

The tour includes the following:

  • 1019 Commerce Street - The Sunset Coffee Building, c. 1910; Lake | Flato Architects and BNIM, 2016, Landscape: SWA Group
  • 608B Stanford; Francois de Menil, 2007
  • 5715 Logan Lane; Taft Architect, 1995
  • 823 Skirkmere Lane; Nonya Grenader, 2017, Landscape: Mike Luegering
  • 5231 Braesvalley Drive; Brooks and Brooks, 1965
  • 3811 Linkwood; Brett Zamore Design, 2016, Landscape: Terry Gordon Smith

A series of catastrophic floods has left Houstonians looking for large-scale solutions. Some solutions can be found at the level of the individual house. This year, the Rice Design Alliance annual architecture tour explores the ways architects have adapted to design for resilience within our flood plains.

The tour includes the following:

  • 1019 Commerce Street - The Sunset Coffee Building, c. 1910; Lake | Flato Architects and BNIM, 2016, Landscape: SWA Group
  • 608B Stanford; Francois de Menil, 2007
  • 5715 Logan Lane; Taft Architect, 1995
  • 823 Skirkmere Lane; Nonya Grenader, 2017, Landscape: Mike Luegering
  • 5231 Braesvalley Drive; Brooks and Brooks, 1965
  • 3811 Linkwood; Brett Zamore Design, 2016, Landscape: Terry Gordon Smith

A series of catastrophic floods has left Houstonians looking for large-scale solutions. Some solutions can be found at the level of the individual house. This year, the Rice Design Alliance annual architecture tour explores the ways architects have adapted to design for resilience within our flood plains.

The tour includes the following:

  • 1019 Commerce Street - The Sunset Coffee Building, c. 1910; Lake | Flato Architects and BNIM, 2016, Landscape: SWA Group
  • 608B Stanford; Francois de Menil, 2007
  • 5715 Logan Lane; Taft Architect, 1995
  • 823 Skirkmere Lane; Nonya Grenader, 2017, Landscape: Mike Luegering
  • 5231 Braesvalley Drive; Brooks and Brooks, 1965
  • 3811 Linkwood; Brett Zamore Design, 2016, Landscape: Terry Gordon Smith

WHEN

WHERE

The Sunset Coffee Building
1019 Commerce St.
Houston, TX 77002
https://www.ricedesignalliance.org/

TICKET INFO

$15-$35
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