2026 Architecture on the Go Walking Series
Architecture on the Go is a walking tour series that invites participants to examine how architecture and landscape communicate through form, material, pattern, and spatial relationships. Moving through the built environment, participants learn to read landscapes as layered text.
Drawing on his background as a trained geologist, Tyler Lucero introduces participants to the vocabulary of this visual and material language, offering tools to interpret and engage more critically with the landscapes they inhabit. Through close observation, the tour reveals how the built and natural environment together shape narratives of place.
Architecture on the Go is a FREE walking tour for guests, with sites located near public parking lots or at locations with their own parking lots.
Evening Programs
7:00 p.m.–7:45 p.m.
- Wednesday, June 10
Corn Hill (Early to Mid–Nineteenth Century)
Meeting location: Corner of Troup Street and South Fitzhugh Street - Wednesday, June 17
Maplewood – Lake View Park (Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries)
Meeting location: Maplewood Rose Garden (public parking area) - Wednesday, June 24
Council Rock (Early to Mid–Twentieth Century)
Meeting location: Stone–Tolan House parking lot
Afternoon Programs
Beginning at St. Joseph’s Park
1:15 p.m.–2:00 p.m. (following the 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. events)
- Wednesday, July 1
Around Franklin Square and Schiller Park - Wednesday, July 8
St. Paul Garment District – Part I - Wednesday, July 15
St. Paul Garment District – Part II - Wednesday, July 22
East Main Street - Wednesday, July 29
Around the Liberty Pole