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  Southern Exposure: Contemporary Regional Architecture
Feb. 7-June 8, 2008


Discover how regional factors such as climate, culture, materials, and labor influence the design of buildings. See how being mindful of these factors can result in designs that balance beauty with sustainability.

Virginia Center for Architecture headquarters and its architect, John Russell Pope, FAIAOn Permanent Exhibit:
The House That Pope Built

Discover the history of the 27,000-square-foot Tudor-Revival mansion that serves as home to the Virginia Center for Architecture. Investigate John Kerr Branch, the patron who commissioned its construction and John Russell Pope, FAIA, the architect who designed it. Find out about the house's interiors and its setting on Richmond's historic Monument Avenue.


What else is going on at the Center? Take a look at our upcoming tours and other special programs

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On the Washington Post's list of 5 More Reasons to Visit Richmond Now: The Virginia Center for Architecture!

See where Virginia's buildings rank in the AIA's poll of America's favorite architecture