When

Saturday August 9, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM PDT
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Where

Albany, Berkeley, Oakland and Piedmont
Rain or shine.visit AIAEB.ORG for images and details  

Cost

$40 early-bird tickets through May 31
$50 June 1-August 8. Tour-day tickets are $60 as available.
Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable

 

 

Contact

The American Institute of Architects, East Bay 
AIA East Bay 
510-464-3600 
events@aiaeb.org 
 

AIA East Bay Annual Home Tours 2014 

AIA East Bay announces the return of its popular Home Tours. This year’s tour is Saturday, August 9, 2014. Our "mostly self-guided" tour celebrates design excellence, inspiring and educating the public about the impact of architects and architecture on East Bay living.

Click here for home images and details.
Or, proceed with registration below. Questions? Call 510/464-3600

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2014 AIA East Bay Home Tours
Saturday, August 9, 2014
10am-4:30pm

Featuring Houses By:

Eisenmann Architecture
Michelle Kaufmann Studio
Koch Architects
John Quiter, AIA
Regan Bice Architects
WA Design

Register Now! Payments are processed via PayPal; you do not need a PayPal account.

About the Tour

The 2014 AIA East Bay Home Tours features seven houses located in Berkeley, Albany, Oakland and Piedmont. The houses open at 10am and close at 4:30pm. 

In general, tour goers drive their own cars to the houses and find their own parking on nearby streets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get my tickets?
All tickets purchased by Noon, August 1st will be mailed.

Tickets purchased after that time can be picked up at AIA East Bay between 9am-6pm during the week of August 4th. Or, you can pick them up at the tour day headquarters: Bica Coffeehouse, 5701 College Ave, Oakland, CA.

I'd like to bring my children, is that okay?

The minimum age to attend is 12 years. If parents wish to bring a child to the tour, one parent will be asked to remain outside the homes with the child at all times. Babies may be carried in a front-facing chest-carrier or baby sling. Strollers, back-carriers, and "babes in arns" are not allowed.

Footwear... 
All tourgoers are provided protective shoe covers to wear when entering each house. Contractor boots, high heels, and flip flops are not advised.

Is the tour fully accessible to the disabled?
These private homes often have stairways and steep driveways that require some walking and maneuvering. We apologize but access is not available for the disabled.

More questions? AIA East Bay staff is happy to assist you! Please call 510/464-3600 or email events@aiaeb.org.