A+C Festival '22 | Nolli Walking Tour

Mon Sep 19 2022 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Meeting point will be sent via email to all paid registrants at least 3-5 business days prior to day of event | San Francisco

Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco
Publisher/HostCenter for Architecture + Design, San Francisco
A+C Festival '22 | Nolli Walking Tour
Advertisement
Inspired by Giambattista Nolli’s innovative 1748 map of Rome, this walk offers a tour of public and semi-public spaces of past and present.
About this Event

AIA Member: $20 | General: $35 | Student: $10

NOTE: Meeting point will be sent via email to all paid registrants at least 3-5 business days prior to day of event; online ticket sales end 2 hours prior to start of program — additional meeting instructions will be sent to tickets sold up to close of sale; no on-site ticket sales.

Visit to view a full calendar of Festival events!

For nearly a decade, the Nolli Walking Tour has provided Bay Area residents and visitors alike a pathway through San Francisco’s public and semi-public spaces of past and present. Inspired by Giambattista Nolli’s innovative 1748 map of Rome, the Nolli walking tour engages the public with urban environs that go beyond sidewalks and streets.

PRESENTERS

Dave Alpert, FAIA, CEO/Founder, Geopogo

Dave is an award-winning architect now leading the development of Geopogo’s AR Instantly software for design and construction. 3D made simple. Geopogo’s vision is to apply the power of AR to build a better world by making construction more affordable and by increasing the budget available for high-quality design. In his career as an architect, Dave worked on project design teams for major commercial and institutional buildings in the Bay Area for the local offices of SOM, Gensler, and other firms. After earning an MBA mid-career, he worked on the owner’s side coaching design and construction teams on $10 billion of projects around the country for Kaiser Permanente.

Josh Bevan, Cultural Resources Planner, Page & Turnbull

Josh joined the San Francisco-based architectural firm Page & Turnbull in 2016 after relocating to the West Coast from his home state of Pennsylvania. At Page & Turnbull, Josh works within the firm’s Cultural Resources Studio and contributes to a variety of historic consultation and cultural resource planning projects throughout California, including interpretive exhibits, historic evaluations, and conceptual master plans. Since moving to the Bay Area, Josh has gotten to know the historic fabric of the Bay Area communities through work and through recreation, often hitting the road for weekend bike rides. Josh is excited to introduce this year’s walking tour guests to a diverse range of sites in San Francisco — and wishes to thank Dave for choosing the downhill route!

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Meeting point will be sent via email to all paid registrants at least 3-5 business days prior to day of event, 691 China Basin, San Francisco, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 35.00

Sharing is Caring: