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2008 ARCHITECTURE AND THE CITY FESTIVAL
REGISTRATION
To register for events, click on PROGRAMS and search by category, then click on REGISTER HERE next to each individual event. Please remember to bring a copy of your purchase receipt which serves as the admission ticket to the event.

Registration is required for ALL events, even free ones, and most programs have limited attendance. We highly recommend registering early to avoid disappointment.

If you would like to register by phone, call 415.362.7397.

CALENDAR
Can't decide on which events to attend? Click on CALENDAR for an overview of the entire month.


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS (FULL SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED AUGUST 1st!)

Architecture and the City Launch Party!
August 29, 6:00 - 9:30 pm
Free; Registration Required
Room & Board, 685 Seventh Street, San Francisco

Our opening night party salutes the participating organizations, sponsors and diverse audience of architects, designers and design enthusiasts who make Architecture and the City—the Bay Area’s first and only architecture and design festival—possible. Catch a glimpse of the homes showcased on the 2008 San Francisco Living: Home Tours weekend and learn more about the good works of Architecture for Humanity and Public Architecture.


HOME TOURS TICKETS ON SALE NOW

San Francisco Living: Home Tours Weekend
September 13-14, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Headquarters: Matarozzi/Pelsinger Builders, 355 11th Street, San Francisco

This popular weekend showcases modernism at its finest and is the first tour series in the Bay Area to promote residential architectural design from the architect's point of view. The 2008 series features a wide variety of architectural styles, neighborhoods and residences, including state of the art single family homes in Glen Park, Noe Valley, Pacific Heights and the Mission District as well as affordable housing in the Tenderloin district, among others.


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