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After you try a few of the files we suggest you Download all the files and take a walking tour using your MP3 Player.  Be sure to print a copy of the Ann Arbor Guide to Architecture which includes a map and description of each entry in the GUIDE.

 

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00 Guide to Ann Arbor Architecture

03 Offices of Hobbs + Black Architects
04 UM - Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies

06 UM - Hill Auditorium and Burton Tower

07 UM - Samuel T. Dana Building

08 UM - Denison Archway, West Engineering

09 UM - The Diag, Central Campus

10 UM - Law School and Quadrangle

10.1 UM - Law School Private Spaces

11 Nickels Arcade

12 Michigan Theater

13            
14 Downtown Ann Arbor (Historic Street Exhibits)

15 Fireman's Hall-Ann Arbor Hands-on Museum

16            
17 St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

18 St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church

19            
20 Old 4th Ward Neighborhood

21 The Detroit Observatory

22 UM - Medical Center

24 Forest Hill Cemetery

26 UM - Football Stadium

 

   

 

 
27 Old West Side

31 UM - Aerospace Building Landscape Art (Wave Field)

33 UM - Matthaei Botanical Gardens

34 Earhardt Manor

             

ANN ARBOR ARCHITECTURE

Welcome to Ann Arbor!

The City of Ann Arbor was founded in 1824, and the University of Michigan was permanently located here in 1837. The blend of city and university forms a "college town" atmosphere that is pedestrian friendly, beautiful, exciting and enlightening. As you experience the area’s architecture, you will see how closely the city and the university are intertwined.

The Huron Valley Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has worked collectively to create this brochure for your enjoyment.

The Chapter, comprised of registered architects from Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe and Washtenaw counties, engages in initiatives to increase the public’s knowledge and appreciation of architecture and the built environment, as well as promote advocacy for the profession.

The entries in the guide were chosen based on their architectural, historical and/or cultural significance, and the guide is intended to highlight just a small cross-section of the many beautiful and significant works of architecture in our community. ..." See the PDF for more information

Michael R. Strother, AIA
AIA Guide to Ann Arbor Architecture
Committee Chair

   
 

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