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Annual Summer Solstice Architectural Tour

June 22 @ 10:00 am 12:00 pm

Downtown Long Beach Architectural “Eras” Tour

This year’s tour is a walking tour – comfortable shoes are recommended

$5 – $25 Students | AIA LBSB Members, Allieds & Sponsors | General Admission

$25 General Admission

$10 AIA LBSB Members, Allieds, and Sponsors (use your ID# to receive $15 discount off of General Admission) (2.0 AIA LU)

$5 Students

Downtown Long Beach Architectural “Eras” Tour

The Eras

Wildest Dreams: The Birth of a City Era (Early 1900s)

The Last Great American Dynasty: The Oil Boom Era (1920s)

The Archer: The Depression Era and the Earthquake (1930s)

Begin Again: Post War Boom Era (1950-1970s)

The Romantics: The Present Era

Description:

Step into the rich architectural narrative of downtown Long Beach, where each building has a story to tell. Embark on an immersive journey through time with our ‘Eras’ tour, as we peel back the layers of history woven into the city’s urban fabric.

Long Beach’s journey from a modest beachfront enclave to a bustling urban center is a captivating saga. Wander through streets steeped in the dreams of the early 1900s, witness the extravagance and tumult of the roaring 20s, and feel the echoes of resilience from the Depression era, along with the post-war aerospace era with its modernist aspirations.

We’ll also uncover the modern marvels reshaping Long Beach’s urban fabric. Experience firsthand how adaptive reuse breathes new life into historic buildings, seamlessly blending the charm of yesteryear with the lifestyle of today. From revitalized landmarks to contemporary structures, you’ll develop a deeper appreciation for the city’s architectural tapestry.

Our journey isn’t merely about buildings; it’s about understanding the evolution of Long Beach’s vision. Discover how each era has left an indelible mark on the city’s identity, shaping its vibrant present. Together, we’ll decipher stories etched in glass and masonry that narrate Long Beach’s journey through time.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will discover the diverse eras that have shaped the City of Long Beach, from its origins as a small beach resort to its current status as a large and dynamic city.
  • Attendees will explore the history and evolution of Downtown Long Beach and surrounding neighborhoods, learning about past and present influences on the urban fabric.
  • Attendees will visit both historic and contemporary buildings, witnessing firsthand the value of adaptive reuse in preserving architectural heritage while meeting modern needs.
  • Attendees will gain insights into recent development efforts in housing, civic projects, and retail/office sectors, understanding the ongoing evolution of Downtown Long Beach.

The tour concludes at Altar Society Brewing & Coffee Company – join us for a snack and libations

Sponsored by

MHP-Structural-Engineering

Many thanks to AIA LBSB chapter sponsor and friend Maureen Neeley of HouStories for assisting with this program

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