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Friday
May202011

AIA San Francisco presents 2011 Marin Living: Home Tours (Saturday, MAY 21, 2011)

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2011 Marin Living: Home Tours (2.5 LUs)

May 21, 2011   10am to 4pm

Marin County

AIA San Francisco is proud to present the 2nd annual Marin Living: Home Tours, which remains the first of its kind in the Bay Area. The program provides visitors with the exclusive opportunity to see some of Marin County’s most cutting-edge residential projects from the inside out. Complementary programs held throughout the weekend provide individuals with unique opportunities to meet design teams, learn more about the design process, explore housing trends and discover innovative design solutions that illustrate the positive impact great design has on our economy, environment and community.

Each year, AIA San Francisco celebrates the wealth of great residential design in our region, showcasing ways innovative structures provide more than shelter, but contribute to our unique quality of life. The AIA San Francisco Marin Living: Home Tours was established to complement our annual tours in San Francisco and as an integral part of the Architecture and the City festival. Showcasing projects in both areas allows us to juxtapose the influential characteristics of each environment.

The AIA San Francisco Home Tours Series serves to advance our collective understanding of how architecture impacts our daily life and explores the intimate bond that’s created between architects and their clients as they examine design’s relationship with lifestyle and our region’s built and natural terrain. This year a diverse collection of projects will be presented as we explore the story of great architecture in Marin County.

$60 to $85

http://www.aiasf.org/hometours

Contact:  AIA San Francisco 
info@aiasf.org

 

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