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AIA Indianapolis
2008 Home Tour

AIA Indianapolis 2008 Home Preparations have begun for the 2008 Biennial AIA Indianapolis Architect’s Home Tour, which is our significant philanthropic effort within the Indianapolis community.  This year’s beneficiary of the tour will be the Wheeler Mission and Indianapolis Museum of Arts, both non-profit organizations.

 The tour will take place on October 4th   and 5th and will again   involve the efforts of many members of   AIA Indianapolis as well as   company sponsors.  The tour was created to celebrate the homes   designed or inhabited by local architects.  This will be an   opportunity to expose the Indianapolis community to our local architect’s   talent.

There   will   be   seven   houses   featured  on the tour located within the Indianapolis area.

 Westerley 
 3744 Spring Hollow Road
 Architect: 
 Eric Rowland, AIA
 Rowland Design

 Collier+Strachan House
 1646 N. New Jersey Street
 Architect: 
 Rod Collier
 MSKTD & Associates, Inc.

 David Residence
 1654 N. New Jersey Street 
 Architect:  Drew White, AIA
 Axis Architecture

 Kohn Residence
 1659 N. Alabama Street
 Architect: Mark Demerly, AIA
 Demerly Architects

 Frank Residence
 1960 N. Bellefontaine Street
  Architect: 
   Mark Beebe, AIA

 Suter Residence
 Douglass Pointe Lofts
 2455 N Delaware Street
 Architect:  Todd Rottmann, AIA
 Rottmann Architects, and
 Sanford Garner, AIA -
 A2SO4 Architecture - Interior/Design: 
 John E. Suter,
 Thresholdesign

Quigley Residence
- 6040 E. 56th Street
Architect: Dave Gibson, AIA - A3design

 

Indy Home Tour 2008

 


Tour homes designed by Indianapolis Architects, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art's renovated Westerley Mansion.

Homes will be open for viewing
October 4th and 5th, 2008
from 1:00pm - 5:00pm.

There will  be seven   houses featured  on the tour located within the Indianapolis area. Historic to contemporary, see how architects' dreams come to life. Plus, see original artwork from BeIndypendent.org.








 





Ticket Information

Tickets may be purchased at each HOME
the day of the tour (Oct. 4 and 5) for $15
.

 

 

Indianapolis Museum Of Art