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Tour d’Architecture Bike Ride

Dates

10/25/25 - 10/25/25

ADDRESS

Sacramento Valley Station

401 I St, Sacramento, CA, 95814

General Day & Time

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Admission info

A few notes about this great event:

PRICING: Community Member – $25, AIA Member – $20, Student – FREE

PARKING: Use the ParkMobile app for adjacent street parking or to park at Sac Valley Station.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Bike and helmet!

Tickets

Saddle up for one of Experience Architecture’s most anticipated events! This guided 8–10 mile bike ride takes you on a dynamic loop through Sacramento’s transforming northern edge and midtown—from the new developments at the Railyards, the riverfront at Old Sacramento, down Capitol Mall and midtown. Along the way, we’ll stop at key sites including the Sacramento Valley Station, the Shop Buildings at the Railyards, Channel 24 theater and more, where project teams will share exciting insights into the bold visions shaping these places. It’s part tour, part insider preview, and all about seeing the future of our city—one pedal at a time.

Founded by: Peter Saucerman, AIA and Robert Chase, AIA

Led by: Melisa Gaudreau, AIA, AIACV President, Page & Turnbull; Mariia Gryshko, AIAS, Architecture Studies candidate, CSUS

Presented by: Greg Taylor, AIA, Project Manager Sacramento Valley Station, City of Sacramento; John Home, Vice President Operations, Rudolph and Sletten, Alicia Moniz, AIA, Moniz Architecture; John Fraser, District Superintendent, Capital District, California Dept of Parks and Recreation; Karen Benouar, Senior Architect California Dept of Parks and Recreation; Paul Helman, Docent, California State Railroad Museum; Josh Leachman (invited), Senior Vice President Project Development, LDK Ventures; Adam Lovern, AIA, Associate, RMW; Alice Valania, AIA, Associate Principal, Architectural Resources Group


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