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American Institute for Architects Virginia Society

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2501 Monument Ave Richmond VA 23220
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(804) 644-3041
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The Virginia Society AIA is a professional organization representing more than 2, 000 Virginia architects.018600ATTR:COMMERCIALEDUCATIONALINTERIOR DESIGNRENOVATIONS

The Virginia Society AIA is a professional organization representing more than 2, 000 Virginia architects.

The Virginia Center for Architecture is dedicated to developing the understanding of architecture and its influence on our lives, our communities and our world. Explore the power and importance of architecture through exhibitions, educational programs and tours. Housed in a 1919 27,000-square-foot landmark Tudor Revival mansion designed by John Russell Pope, the Center is open to the public...

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Housed in a Tudor Revival mansion on Monument Avenue designed by John Russell Pope, this museum features rotating exhibitions and a learning center on a self-guided tour. One of the permanent exhibits, "The House that Pope Built," is a tribute to the architect of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and Richmond's Union Station, which now houses the Science Museum. Touring exhibitions range from...

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Housed in the Branch House, this museum is more an homage to its location than to architecture. The Branch House has been home to many different eclectic tenants before being taken over … Housed in the Branch House, this museum is more an homage to its location than to architecture. The Branch House has been home to many different eclectic tenants before being taken over by the museum. It is a...

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Not much here but a lot of photographs showing award winning architectural projects in Virginia and outside. Building itself is also interesting and worth a quick look

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my lawyer works in this building the history of it and three other exact locations of the same building around the world. This house was used to hide booze during prohibition.

Beautiful Building

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I absolutely loved this building. It's one of those places you want to live in or feel a story lives there or you could write about. The architecture was lovely, inside and out; the patterned windows, stone engravings, etc. The museum was small (but free) , and there was a quaint little bookshop with architecture books, and one of the...

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The Virginia Center for Architecture is dedicated to developing the understanding of architecture and its influence on our lives, our communities and our world. Explore the power and importance of architecture through exhibitions, educational programs and tours. Housed in a 1919 27,000-square-foot landmark Tudor Revival mansion designed by John Russell Pope, the Center is open to the public...

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Since 1915 the company has been providing Civic And Social Associations.

Inform Magazine is located at 2501 Monument Ave, Richmond, VA. This location is in the The Fan neighborhood. This business specializes in Architecture and General Contractors.

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