TOUR OF RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE

THE 2023 TOUR OF RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2023

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Triangle Tour of Residential Architecture showcases architect-designed homes throughout the North Carolina Triangle region. This is your opportunity to see some of the best residences in the Triangle, get ideas for your own home, and ask questions about architecture, materials, construction, and technology. Architects and docents are available to answer your questions all day! This is a self-guided tour, open to the public.

PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE

UNTIL 11:59 PM ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

OR AT ANY OF THE TOUR LOCATIONS

 

 


TOUR DAY GUIDE

Download your tour day guide containing maps and important information about parking, shoe & photography policies and scheduled architect talks at each location. Print the guide to have all the information at your fingertips during the tour.

 


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AIA CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT

You may earn one AIA LU/HSW per house on the Tour. Be sure to sign in AT EACH HOUSE to receive credit. You may possibly earn up to eight credits for the full-day tour, but you must sign in at each tour location.

 


TOUR SURVEY

After you participate in the tour, be sure to complete the survey to help us plan future tours. The first 50 people to fill out the survey will be entered to win an Amazon gift card!

2023 Triangle Tour

Featured Homes

ABRAMS RESIDENCE 

Ellen Cassilly Architects

 

We love good site constraints which push us to think expansively.”

House Address: 124 Hawthorne Rd. Raleigh, NC 27605

photo credit: Frank Konhaus

FAULT HOUSE

in situ studio

“The site is beautiful. The design responds to the site’s topography and views of the forest.”

House Address: 1204 Bancroft St. Raleigh, NC 27612

photo credit: Keith Isaacs Photo

RuMo

in situ studio 

“Privacy and a meaningful connection to a large pecan tree in the back yard drove decisions about the design.”

House Address: 929 Brookside Dr. Raleigh, NC 27604

photo credit: Estudio Palma

FRAME HOUSE
Kersting Architecture
 

“The client had a deep appreciation of mid-century modern architecture and we wanted to build upon the legacy of the neighborhood.”

 

House Address: 3018 Randolph Dr. Raleigh, NC 27609

photo credit: Keith Isaacs Photo

MODERN IS AS MODERN DOES


REdesign.build / REarchitecture

Thinking about modernism as an action rather than a style.”

House Address: 926 Tower St. Raleigh, NC 27607

photo credit: Jason Fisher | Mammoth Hammer Media

THE PIT

Wolk360 Architecture / Wolk360 Construction

“Look, building a custom home isn’t easy, but I will tell you that in working with Jonathan and his wife and their team, they really became like a family.”

House Address: 412 E. South St Raleigh, NC 27601

photo credit: aeriallook 

TRANQUIL RETREAT


BuildSense Architecture

Owner’s Central American excursions spurred a fascination with the stitched together fabric of construction materials.”

House Address: 8804 Highhill Rd Raleigh, NC 27615

photo credit: Brittany Dolloff

Z HOUSE


Habanero Architecture

Owners wanted vibrant modern spaces, easy to live in, maintain, with lots of natural light.”

House Address: 400 Webster St. Cary, NC 27511

photo credit: Jose Lopez

VIEW PAST TOURS!

2019

Kimball Residence
LaFera-Wilson Residence
Stimmel Residence
Greene-Klem Residence

2017

Balakrishnan Residence
Brinegar House
Medlin Residence
Trott Residence
Del Rosso Residence

2016

The Ten at South Person Street
Love Addition
Hermitage Court
Morrison Residence
123 Hillcrest

2015

Hungry Neck House
Protzman Residence
516 Euclid Street Residence
House in Trillium Forest
Salemi Prim Addition
Horseshoe Farm
Hurt Manzi Residence

2014

Edentwin (554 +556)
Gunston Place
Aiyyer Residence
Chasen Residence
Durham Co-Housing Community
Hawthorne Residence
Lochmore Residence

2013

Horner Residence
Spring
Lanning Residence
Classic Home
LakeShore

2012

Banbury House
Bungalow Addition
Crabill Residence
Ferguson Crowther
Glandon Residence
Stoneridge

2011

Abbey House
Tise Residence
Stevenson Thrower House
Goodall Addition
Graham Street Residence
Davis Residence

2010

Cassilhaus
Barker Residence
Martin Residence
Metheny Residence
Zuco Residence
The Store (formerly Nordon Grocery)
Rugby Road Residence
Stratton Residence
Strickland-Ferris Residence
Wheeler Residence

GET INVOLVED

The AIA Triangle Residential Architecture Tour Committee is committed to educating and inspiring the public about good residential design, increasing awareness of the AIA, and promoting the architectural profession and the value of working with an architect. The Residential Architecture Tour offers architects and designers a unique opportunity to showcase and discuss their work in a building type to which most people can relate – the residence. Featuring a wide variety of architectural styles, neighborhoods, and residences, participants have the opportunity to experience good home design from the inside out, meet with project designers, explore housing trends, and discover unique design solutions that inspire residential living.