The AIA Guide to Ann Arbor Architecture is a map and guide to 35 notable historical buildings and neighborhoods around the Ann Arbor area. It is produced by the American Institute of Architects Huron Valley Chapter.
Buildings listed
- 1. First Baptist Church and Silas Douglas House, 512 and 502 E. Huron St.
- 2. First United Methodist Church, 120 S. State St.
- 3. Offices of Hobbs + Black Architects, formerly First Unitarian Church, 100 N. State St.
- 4. Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, 915 E. Washington
- 5. The Power Center for the Performing Arts, 121 Fletcher
- 6. Hill Auditorium and Burton Memorial Tower, 825 N. University
- 7. Samuel T. Dana Building, E. University at Thayer and Ingalls Mall
- 8. Denison Archway, West Engineering Building (West Hall)
- 9. The Diag, Central Campus
- 10. Law School and Quadrangle
- 11. Nickels Arcade
- 12. Michigan Theater
- 13. Kempf House
- 14. Downtown Ann Arbor
- 15. Fireman's Hall / Ann Arbor Hands-on Museum
- 16. Kerrytown Market and The Market Buildings
- 17. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
- 18. St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
- 19. Gandy Dancer / Michigan Central Railroad depot
- 20. Old Fourth Ward neighborhood
- 21. Detroit Observatory
- 22. Medical Center
- 23 Nichols Arboretum
- 24. Forest Hill Cemetery
- 25. Burns Park neighborhood
- 26. Michigan Stadium
- 27. Old West Side neighborhood
- 28. Earl V. Moore Building / School of Music
- 29. Lurie Tower
- 30. Lurie Engineering Center
- 31. Wave Field
- 32. Domino's Farms
- 33. Matthaei Botanical Gardens
- 34. Earhardt Manor and Concordia University Chapel
- 35. Ticknor-Campbell House / Cobblestone Farm