19th Annual Architecture + the City Festival
Registration Deadline: Mar 18, 2022; Submission Deadline: Mar 18, 2022 Call for program submissions are now open for the 19th annual Architecture + the City Festival. Festival programs currently will offer in-person and virtual experiences; programming subject to change based on COVID-19 protocols during the time event takes place. SUBMISSION PROCESS Submit a program proposal by creating an account and completing the submission form; Call for submissions is open to the public; Proposals will be reviewed and all applicants will be notified of acceptance or decline; There is no application fee to submit a proposal; Take a look at the 2021 Architecture + the City calendar of events for inspirations. 2022 TIMELINE Friday, March 18, 11:59 PM (Pacific Time): Deadline for submissions proposal March 21 - 31: Review process Friday, April 1: Accept/Decline notifications Co-presented by the Center for Architecture + Design in collaboration with AIA San Francisco, the annual Architecture + the City Festival celebrates San Francisco's built environment through a variety of behind-the-scenes programs, walking tours, home tours, literature, exhibitions, and presentations. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Home Tours program has been revamped. Questions? Contact info@aiasf.org. INSPIRATIONS The following are suggested topics to consider when submitting a program proposal. View the 2021 Architecture + the City Calendar of Events for inspirations. What has been the narrative of architecture and design amidst a global pandemic? How has architecture impacted you and the (re)use of space? How have you stayed connected during a time of separation and what types of architecture and design have you found inspiration? What challenges continue to be part of housing, climate change, economic and health equity? How do we design with connection in mind, that is human-centered and focuses on health, inclusivity and resilience? How can we seamlessly connect the present urban community to empower a more deliberate, livable San Francisco?Each year the festival explores and reveals the many layers of San Francisco and how architecture and design play a key role in the ever-changing urban landscape. We look forward to hearing your programming ideas that reflect the current narrative. COVID-19 PROTOCOLS Attendees are required to follow these protocols when attending all in-person Festival programs; you may also be required to fill out a contact tracing form in advance of any applicable programs. Stay 6 feet apart and social distance from other attendees; Wear a mask / face covering that cover mouth and nose; Wash hands often and/or use hand sanitizer; Stay at home if you're feeling sick or are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms; Continue to be apprised of local protocols by reading these COVID-19 Resources. PROCEEDS All proceeds from the Architecture + the City Festival Home Tours benefit AIA San Francisco and the Center for Architecture + Design. Additional details to be provided to selected projects; all programming is subject to change. Questions? Contact us at info@aiasf.orgRead the full post on Bustler
Call for program submissions are now open for the 19th annual Architecture + the City Festival. Festival programs currently will offer in-person and virtual experiences; programming subject to change based on COVID-19 protocols during the time event takes place.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
- Submit a program proposal by creating an account and completing the submission form;
- Call for submissions is open to the public;
- Proposals will be reviewed and all applicants will be notified of acceptance or decline;
- There is no application fee to submit a proposal;
- Take a look at the 2021 Architecture + the City calendar of events for inspirations.
2022 TIMELINE
- Friday, March 18, 11:59 PM (Pacific Time): Deadline for submissions proposal
- March 21 - 31: Review process
- Friday, April 1: Accept/Decline notifications
Co-presented by the Center for Architecture + Design in collaboration with AIA San Francisco, the annual Architecture + the City Festival celebrates San Francisco's built environment through a variety of behind-the-scenes programs, walking tours, home tours, literature, exhibitions, and presentations. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Home Tours program has been revamped. Questions? Contact info@aiasf.org.
INSPIRATIONS
The following are suggested topics to consider when submitting a program proposal. View the 2021 Architecture + the City Calendar of Events for inspirations.
- What has been the narrative of architecture and design amidst a global pandemic?
- How has architecture impacted you and the (re)use of space?
- How have you stayed connected during a time of separation and what types of architecture and design have you found inspiration?
- What challenges continue to be part of housing, climate change, economic and health equity?
- How do we design with connection in mind, that is human-centered and focuses on health, inclusivity and resilience?
- How can we seamlessly connect the present urban community to empower a more deliberate, livable San Francisco?
Each year the festival explores and reveals the many layers of San Francisco and how architecture and design play a key role in the ever-changing urban landscape. We look forward to hearing your programming ideas that reflect the current narrative.
COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
Attendees are required to follow these protocols when attending all in-person Festival programs; you may also be required to fill out a contact tracing form in advance of any applicable programs.
- Stay 6 feet apart and social distance from other attendees;
- Wear a mask / face covering that cover mouth and nose;
- Wash hands often and/or use hand sanitizer;
- Stay at home if you're feeling sick or are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms;
- Continue to be apprised of local protocols by reading these COVID-19 Resources.
PROCEEDS All proceeds from the Architecture + the City Festival Home Tours benefit AIA San Francisco and the Center for Architecture + Design.
Additional details to be provided to selected projects; all programming is subject to change.
Questions? Contact us at info@aiasf.orgRead the full post on Bustler