Hudson Valley House Tour: Explore the CLT and Ridge Houses

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In-Person - Student with Valid ID$125.00 USD
In-Person - General Public$125.00 USD

Event Details

Transportation for this tour is not provided. Please arrange your own transportation for the duration of the tour.

Join us for a special Hudson Valley tour featuring two remarkable homes: the innovative CLT (Cross Laminated Timber) House, led by Eric Bunge, FAIA, and Mimi Hoang, AIA, of nARCHITECTS, and the Ridge House, guided by Max Worrell, AIA, and Jejon Yeung, AIA, of Worrell Yeung. Enjoy a catered lunch between tours for networking and discussion.

Itinerary:
11:15 am - Arrival at CLT House located at 170 Silver Lake Road, Rhinebeck, New York 12572
11:30 am - Guided tour led by Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang
12:30 pm - Departure for lunch at Champentre Restaurant
1:00 pm - Arrival at Champentre Restaurant located at 2938 Church Street, Pine Plains,New York 12567
2:30 pm - Departure for Ridge House
2:45 pm - Arrival at Ridge House located at 108 Decker Road, Gallatin NY 12502
3:00 pm - Guided tour led by Max Worrell and Jejon Yeung
4:30 pm - End of house tour

Speakers:
Eric Bunge, FAIA, Co-Founder, nARCHITECTS
Mimi Hoang, AIA, Co-Founder, nARCHITECTS
Max Worrell, AIA, Co-Founder, Worrell Young
Jejon Yeung, AIA, Co-Founder, Worrell Young

About the Speakers:
Eric Bunge co-founded nARCHITECTS with Mimi Hoang. His work aims for positive social and environmental impact, through an interdependence between architecture, landscape, ecology, and humans. Born in Montreal of Argentinian heritage, Bunge trained in London, Calcutta, Paris, and Boston prior to co-founding nARCHITECTS. He teaches Graduate design studios as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning, and previously taught at Parsons School of Design, R.I.S.D. and Barnard College, and as a visiting professor at Harvard University, Yale University, Université de Montreal, UT Austin, and University of Toronto. He holds a Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Architecture from McGill University, both with Distinction.

Mimi Hoang co-founded nARCHITECTS with Eric Bunge with a belief in architecture as an agent of positive change that can connect people and environments in unexpected ways. An ambition to respond to changes in contemporary life while fostering social engagement guides her work. Born in the tropics of Vietnam and trained in Amsterdam and New York City, she brings a global outlook and an obsession with greenery to the firm’s design culture. Hoang teaches graduate design studios as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and previously taught at Yale and Harvard Universities. She received her Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and her Bachelor of Science in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Max Worrell is a licensed architect who has focused his career on creating architecture that is inventive, adaptable, and conceptually rigorous. Prior to founding Worrell Yeung, Worrell worked in the offices of Allied Works Architecture, A+I, and most notably as an associate at Bernheimer Architecture. Worrell earned a Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2006, and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Oklahoma State University in 2001. He is licensed in New York and Rhode Island and is a member of the American Institute of Architects.

Jejon Yeung is a licensed architect whose work is driven by purity, materiality, and experiential meaning. Prior to founding Worrell Yeung, Yeung was an integral team member at Architecture Research Office for over nine years serving as Project Director. Yeung obtained his Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 2007, and a Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree from Carleton University in 2004. He is licensed in New York State, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and an accredited LEED professional with USGBC.