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Architecture Center Houston (ArCH)

315 Capitol MAP

Houston, TX 77002

http://www.aiahouston.org/
District: Theater

The space occupies approximately 5,000 square feet carved from the old Albert Thomas Convention Center in Phase II of the Bayou Place renovation. ArCH houses the offices of the American Institute of Architecture, Houston Chapter, the Architecture Center Houston Foundation, a gallery for rotating architecture-related exhibitions, meeting rooms, and a terrace overlooking Buffalo Bayou. Their outdoor patio looks out over Buffalo Bayou and it comes alive at night with the blue lit underpasses and bridges. The contemporary space is surprisingly affordable and their rotating exhibitions and unique environment mean your event will be like none other.

Who celebrates there?
Rice Design Alliance and Bayou Buddies have both used the space along with the Memorial Park bridgebash and the 99K House Competition Exhibition Opening.

Capacity: 300

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