About the 2010 Architects’ Home Tour
The Architects’ Home Tour’s purpose is to raise awareness of the role of an architect in the design of a home. The tour will feature five homes designed by architects, and currently lived in by AIA Lincoln architects. Participants will enjoy a wide range of architectural expression including a new home for a young family, a new home for empty nesters in a new urban environment, an enhanced and remodeled home enlarged for a young growing family, a contemporary home that has served the same family for 33 years, and a home designed by one architect in 1914 and currently lived in and carefully maintained and updated to retain its classic appearance.
Tour will be held regardless of weather conditions.
Download the 2010 Architects’ Home Tour poster.
Tour Guidelines
- Due to high traffic of the Home Tour, some architect/homeowners may request that visitors remove their shoes before entering the homes.
- Photography inside the Tour homes is strictly prohibited.
- Homes are not ADA accessible.
- No food or drinks are to be taken into the Tour homes. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the Tour homes.
- Respect the privacy of each architect/homeowner please do not enter closets or rooms where doors are closed. Please do not open cabinets, drawers, or refigerators.
- Please be courteous to the neighbors of the Tour homes do not block their driveways, walk on their lawns, or litter.
- Please be mindful that the Tour homes are all occupied residences that may have fragile furnishings. We suggest not bringing children less than 10 years of age on the Home Tour.
- Architect/homeowners and the Home Tour coordinators reserve the right to refuse entry to the Home Tour.
- All Tour homes will close promptly at 4:30PM.






