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All About Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): From Ideas To Building (2019 Experience Architecture)
e49 Foundation
Sacramento, CA
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All About Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): From Ideas To Building (2019 Experience Architecture)
Accessory Dwelling Units, also known as in-law units or granny units, are smaller living units on a property that has a single-family residence. Given the current housing crisis in California, interest in Accessory Dwelling Units has reached an all-time high.

AIA California, in partnership with AIA Central Valley and AIA Pasadena Foothill Chapter, created www.Plus1House.org a new resource that covers all the basics of designing and building an ADU for homeowners--rules and requirements, cost, design, building, uses and most importantly, inspiration!

Attend this session to learn more about Plus1House.org and ADUs from a panel of local experts including: City of Sacramento Urban Design Manager, Bruce Monighan, AIA and architect Gennifer Munoz, AIA of GenM Architecture.
Before the session, walk through Unity Home, one the award-receiving Tiny Homes submitted into the AIACV 2019 Emerging Professionals Design Competition.

Sponsors: Comstocks Magazine, SMUD, Milgard Windows & Doors, Lionakis, and Fulcrum Properties.

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Experience Architecture is a public-outreach event designed by AIA Central Valley to facilitate greater transparency with the public in how architects create our built environment and how it impacts their daily lives; to create an ongoing dialogue to inform a distinct, regional, architectural identity; and to highlight existing relationships between the region and its architecture. The 2019 event is scheduled from October 1st - 13th.

Questions? Please call the Chapter office at
(916) 444-3658 or via e-mail: info@aiacv.org

Founded in 1942 the American Institute of Architects, Central Valley Chapter, represents the interests of the architectural profession in 17 Central Valley counties.

Location

e49 Foundation (View)
1901 Del Paso Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95815
United States

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Education > Classes

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: AIA Central Valley
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AIA Central Valley
aiacv.org/exparch


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