03.30.2007 – 04.16.2007
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE AND AIA NEW YORK CHAPTER
Wednesday, 04/04/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
New Practices New York : '06 Views / 06 Positions RSVP
Speaker: Matthew Bremer, Architecture In Formation
Mark Gage, Gage/ Clemenceau Architects
Gordon Kipping, G Tects
Tobias Armborst, Interboro Partners
Amale Andraos, WORK AC
Marianne Hyde, Zakrzweski Hyde Architects
Organized by: AIA NY New Practices Roundtable 2007 and the Architect's Newspaper
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place (Directions)
A round-table discussion with the principals of the winning firms. Moderated by William Menking, Editor-in-Chief of the Architect's
Newspaper and '06 New Practices Showcase juror (TBA)
Monday, 04/09/2007, 6:00–8:00pm
New Housing New York: Panel Discussion with Winning and Runner-up Teams RSVP
Speaker: Team representatives -TBD, Commissioner Shaun Donovan, and Commissioner David Burney
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter, New Housing New York Steering Committee and the City of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development with the additional
support of the AIA New York Chapter Housing Committee
Sponsored by: National Endowment for the Arts
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place (Directions)
A presentation of the New Housing New York Legacy Project winning and runner-up proposals. This panel is presented along with the New Housing New York exhibition, Power House,
which illuminates the people, projects, and public policies that fuel the affordable housing landscape in New York City.
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 7:00–10:00pm
Exhibition Opening 2007 AIA New York Chapter Design Awards RSVP
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter and the AIA New York Chapter Design Awards Committee
Benefactor: DIRTT and Oldcastle Glass
Patron: HOK, F. J. Sciame Construction Co.; Laticrete International; Microsol Resources; Trespa
Lead Sponsor: Arup; Columbia University; Cooper Robertson & Partners; KI; Langan Engineering and Environmental Services; Mancini Duffy; Richter + Ratner; Syska & Hennessy, Inc.; Turner Construction
Sponsors: Atkinson Koven Feinberg; Bauerschmidt & Sons, Inc.; Bentley Prince Street; Beyer Blinder Belle: Architects and Planners;
Certified of New York, Inc.; Cosentini Associates; Costas Kondylis & Partners; Forest City Ratner Companies; FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS; Gensler; Gilsanz Murray Steficek; Haworth; Hopkins Foodservice Specialists, Inc.; The I. Grace Company, Inc.;
Ingram, Yuzek, Gainen, Caroll & Bertolotti; Lutron; Mechoshade Systems; NYU SCPS: The Real Estate Institute; Perkins + Will; Peter Marino Architect; Severud Associates Consulting Engineers; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; Steelcase, Inc.; Structure Tone, Inc.; Studio Daniel Libeskind; Swanke Hayden Connell Architects; Thornton-Tomasetti Group
Beverages provided by SKYY90 and Barefoot Cellars Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place (Directions)
A showcase of the 2007 award-winning projects in three categories-Architecture, Interiors, and Projects. Selected from hundreds of international, national and local submissions, these projects
spotlight the extraordinary achievements in architectural design excellence happening in New York City and around the world.
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 7:00–10:00pm
Exhibition Opening
NY 150+: A Timeline Ideas, Civic Institutions, and Futures RSVP
Curator: Diane Lewis Organized by: AIA New York Chapter and the Center for Architecture Foundation Sponsored by: Exhibition Underwriters: IBEX
NRI
TRESPA
The exhibition is supported in part by an Arnold W. Brunner grant from the AIA New York Chapter
Additional support is provided by: Peter Schubert, AIA; FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS
Beverages provided by SKYY90 and Barefoot Cellars
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place (Directions)
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the American Institute of Architects in New York City, the AIA New York Chapter will
feature an exhibition charting the transformation of the city and the profession from 1857 through the present and into the future. Genetic
lines tracing the founding of the institute will intersect with various democratic and social movements and the architecture of New York's
civic structures.
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AIA NEW YORK & CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE EVENTS
Following the below links will take you to each event's detailed entry in our online calendar. Our Web calendar is constantly being updated; for
the most up-to-date listings, see www.aiany.org/calendar.
Celebrate National Architecture Week with the AIA New York Chapter
Wednesday, 11 April, 11:30am-2:00pm
Design Awards Luncheon at Gotham Hall
Wednesday, 11 April, 6:00-8:00pm
The Friends of LaGuardia Park
Thursday, 12 April, 6:00-9:00pm
26th Annual Design Awards program, AND
AIA150+ Timeline Exhibition OPENINGS
Saturday, 14 April, 1:00-4:00
Family Day at the Center
Wednesday, 04/04/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
New Practices New York : '06 Views / 06 Positions RSVP
Speaker: Matthew Bremer, Architecture In Formation Mark Gage, Gage/ Clemenceau Architects Gordon Kipping, G Tects Tobias Armborst, Interboro Partners Amale Andraos, WORK AC Marianne Hyde, Zakrzweski Hyde Architects
Organized by: AIA NY New Practices Roundtable 2007 and the Architect's Newspaper
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Price: free
Thursday, 04/05/2007, 6:00–8:00pm
CANCELED!
THINK New York: A Ground Zero Diary
Speaker: Rafael Vinoly and Roman Vinoly
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Member Price: $10
Nonmember Price: $15
Thursday, 04/05/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Kick off Landscape Architecture Month with Bud Passoni of Cambridge Pavingstones presenting “Specifications and Construction Details for Interlocking Concrete Pavements”
Organized by: NY ASLA
Sponsored by: NY ASLA, and Cambridge Pavingstones
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Member Price: $10 ASLA
Nonmember Price: $20
CES LUs: 1, CES HSW: 1
Monday, 04/09/2007, 6:00–8:00pm
New Housing New York: Panel Discussion with Winning and Runner-up Teams RSVP
Speaker: Team representatives -TBD, Commissioner Shaun Donovan, and Commissioner David Burney
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter, New Housing New York Steering Committee and the City of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development with the additional support of the AIA New York Chapter Housing Committee
Sponsored by: National Endowment for the Arts
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Price: Free
CES LUs: TBD, CES HSW: TBD
Wednesday, 04/11/2007, 6:00–8:00pm
Celebrate Architecture Week and Landscape Architecture Month with Friends of LaGuardia Park RSVP
Sponsored by: NY ASLA, AIA NY, Columbia University School of Continuing Education, Friends of LaGuardia Park
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Member Price: $10
Nonmember Price: $15
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 7:00–10:00pm
2007 AIA New York Chapter Design Awards Exhibition Opening RSVP
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter and the AIA New York Chapter Design Awards Committee
Sponsored by: Benefactor: DIRTT and Oldcastle Glass
Patron: HOK, F. J. Sciame Construction Co.; Laticrete International; Microsol Resources; Trespa
Lead Sponsor: Arup; Columbia University; Cooper Robertson & Partners; KI; Langan Engineering and Environmental Services; Mancini Duffy; Richter + Ratner; Syska & Hennessy, Inc.; Turner Construction
Sponsors: Atkinson Koven Feinberg; Bauerschmidt & Sons, Inc.; Bentley Prince Street; Beyer Blinder Belle: Architects and Planners;
Certified of New York, Inc.; Cosentini Associates; Costas Kondylis & Partners; Forest City Ratner Companies; FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS; Gensler; Gilsanz Murray Steficek; Haworth; Hopkins Foodservice Specialists, Inc.; The I. Grace Company, Inc.; Ingram, Yuzek, Gainen, Caroll & Bertolotti; Lutron; Mechoshade Systems; NYU SCPS: The Real Estate Institute; Perkins + Will; Peter Marino Architect; Severud Associates Consulting Engineers; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; Steelcase, Inc.; Structure Tone, Inc.; Studio Daniel Libeskind; Swanke Hayden Connell Architects; Thornton-Tomasetti Group
Beverages provided by SKYY90 and Barefoot Cellars
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Price: Free
Guests must RSVP and be over the age of 21 to attend.
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 7:00–10:00pm
NY 150+: A Timeline
Ideas, Civic Institutions, and Futures RSVP
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter and the Center for Architecture Foundation
Sponsored by: Exhibition Underwriters: IBEX
NRI
TRESPA
The exhibition is supported in part by an Arnold W. Brunner grant from the AIA New York Chapter
Additional support is provided by: Peter Schubert, AIA; FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS
Beverages provided by SKYY90 and Barefoot Cellars
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Price: Free
Saturday, 04/14/2007, 1:00–4:00pm
FamilyDay@theCenter: House + Home RSVP
Organized by: Center for Architecture Foundation
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Price: $10 suggested donation per family
Monday, 04/16/2007, 6:00–8:00pm
New Housing New York Panel Discussion with Three Finalists RSVP
Organized by: New Housing New York Steering Committee
Sponsored by: AIA New York Housing Committee
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place
Price: Free
CES LUs: 1.5, CES HSW: 1.5
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ON VIEW AT THE CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE
536 LaGuardia Place, New York
Admission to the Center for Architecture's galleries is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours
Monday–Friday: 9:00am–8:00pm, Saturday: 11:00am–5:00pm, Sunday: CLOSED
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
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Winning proposal
Phipps Rose Dattner Grimshaw
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Thursday, March 22, 2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Opening FREE
Monday, April 9, 2007, 6:00–8:00pm, CES 1.5, HSW
Panel Discussion with Winning Team
and Honorable Mention Team
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 5:30–7:30pm
384 East 149th St., Bronx, NY, 3rd Floor
BX Community Board 1 Presentation
Saturday, April 14, 2007, 1:00–4:00pm
FamilyDay@theCenter: House + Home
Saturday, April 14, 2007, 12:00–2:00pm
1040 Grand Concourse at 165th St., Bronx, NY
FamilyDay@the Bronx Museum of the Arts
www.bronxmuseum.org
Monday, April 16, 2007, 6:00–8:00pm, CES 1.5, HSW
Panel Discussion with Three Finalists
Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 6:00–8:00pm, CES 1.5, HSW
NHNY: Best Practices for Affordable Sustainable Housing -
What worked, what didn't?
Making Green Design More Accessible
TBD, CES 1.5, HSW
Exhibition on view March 22–June 16, 2007
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March 22 to June 16, 2007
POWERHOUSE New Housing New York
Galleries: Street Gallery, Public Resource Center, Judith and Walter Hunt Gallery, Mezzanine Gallery
Power House illuminates the people, projects, and public policies that fuel the affordable
housing landscape in New York City.
As New York City's first juried design competition for affordable, sustainable housing, the New
Housing New York Legacy Project (NHNY) is generating creative, replicable approaches to urban
development. The exhibition focuses on the NHNY competition and sets it within the context of the
city's efforts to preserve and development sustainable, financially viable residences for low- and
middle-income New Yorkers. The show's emphasis is on the future of housing in the city, as represented
by the competition winner, Phipps Rose Dattner Grimshaw (Phipps Houses / Jonathan Rose Companies /
Dattner Architects / Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners), the four finalists, and the development
mechanisms put in place by Mayor Bloomberg's 10-year New Housing Marketplace initiative and the
Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
Building on the 2004 New Housing New York Ideas Competition, the 2006 two-stage contest will result in
construction of the winning design on a 40,000 square-foot Bronx site, which is valued at $4.3 million
and was donated by The City of New York.
For the full list of
finalists
click here
Curator: Abby Bussel
Exhibition and Graphic Design: Casey Maher
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter,
New Housing New York Steering
Committee and the
City of New York Department of Housing
Preservation and Development with the additional support of the
Center for Architecture Foundation and the
AIA New York Chapter Housing Committee
Exhibition Underwriters:
Exhibition Patron:
For more information on the New Housing New York Legacy Project click here
NHNY is a partnership between the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter, the City
of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and the New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority. Additional support is provided by the Center for
Architecture Foundation, and City University of New York.
The NHNY Legacy Project is sponsored by the New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority, the National Endowment for the Arts, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., an AIA
National Blueprint Grant, JP Morgan Chase, and Citibank.
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Norma's House
Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007, 6:00 pm
Opening
Wednesday, May 30, 2007, 6:00–8:00 pm
Panel Discussion: Social Housing and the Social Contract
Saturday, April 14, 2007, 1:00–4:00pm
FamilyDay@theCenter: House + Home
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March 22–June 2, 2007
Making Housing Home
Photographs with residents of New York City housing developments
Galleries: Library
This photographic exhibition explores how people inhabit housing to create homes in two of New
York City's affordable housing developments, each of which were developed to provide good homes
for all. Because units of housing are in essence homes for families, this project takes an
interior look at what architecture can allow and support, to afford the crucial process of
making space for oneself within designed spaces and housing markets. If social housing reflects
the social covenant of our society, what is it to which every citizen is entitled? What does it
take for a life to flourish and can a building help or hinder this process? What becomes of
designed spaces once they are inhabited?
An Installation by Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani
Exhibition underwriters: Related Apartment Preservation, 42nd Street Development Corporation, Barbara Stanton
Organized with: Center for Human Environments
, Housing Environments Research Group, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
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Monday, February 12, 2007, 6:00–8:00pm
Symposium
Thursday, April 12, 2007, 7:00–10:00pm
Opening
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 11:30am–2:30pm
Luncheon
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April 9–July 7, 2007
2007 AIA New York Chapter Design Awards
Galleries: Kohn Pedersen Fox Gallery, HLW Gallery, South Gallery, Edgar A. Tafel Hall
A showcase of the 2007 award-winning projects in three categories-Architecture, Interiors, and
Projects. Selected from hundreds of international, national and local submissions, these
projects spotlight the extraordinary achievements in architectural design excellence happening
in New York City and around the world.
Exhibition and Graphic Design: Graham Hanson Design
Organized by: AIA New York Chapter and the AIA New York Chapter
Design Awards Committee
Benefactor: DIRTT,
Oldcastle Glass
Patron:
HOK,
Microsol Resources,
F.J. Sciame Construction,
Laticrete International,
Trespa
Lead Sponsor: Certified of New York, Inc., Columbia, KI, Langan, Mancini Duffy, Richter + Ratner, Syska & Hennessy
Sponsors:
Atkinson Koven Feinberg
Bauerschmidt & Sons, Inc.
Bentley Prince Street
Beyer Blinder Belle: Architects and Planners
Cosentini Associates
Costas Kondylis & Partners
Forest City Ratner Companies
FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS
Gensler
Gilsanz Murray Steficek
Haworth
Hopkins Foodservice Specialists, Inc.
The I. Grace Company, Inc.
Ingram, Yuzek, Gainen, Caroll & Bertolotti
Lutron
Mechoshade Systems
New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies: The Real Estate Institute
Perkins + Will
Peter Marino Architect
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Steelcase, Inc.
Studio Daniel Libeskind
Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
Thornton-Tomasetti Group
Turner Construction
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Thursday, April 12, 2007, 7:00–10:00pm
Opening
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April 9–June 23, 2007
NY 150+: A Timeline Ideas, Civic Institutions, and Futures
Galleries: Gerald D. Hines Gallery
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the American Institute of Architects in
New York City, the AIA New York Chapter will feature an exhibition charting the transformation
of the city and the profession from 1857 through the present and into the future. Genetic lines
tracing the founding of the institute will intersect with various democratic and social
movements and the architecture of New York's civic structures.
Curator: Diane Lewis
Organized by: Organized by the AIA New York Chapter and the Center for Architecture Foundation
Exhibition Underwriters:

*opening presented by Ibex
The exhibition is supported in part by an Arnold W. Brunner grant from the AIA New York Chapter
Additional support is provided by: Peter Schubert, AIA; FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS
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AIA NEW YORK CHAPTER COMMITTEE MEETINGS
All committee meetings are open to AIA, Associate AIA, and Center for Architecture Members. For a list of committees and contact information, please see www.aiany.org/committees. All meetings take place at the Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, unless otherwise noted.
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Thursday, April 5 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
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International
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OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST
Following the below links will take you to each event's detailed entry in our online calendar. Our Web calendar is constantly being updated; for the most up-to-date listings, see www.aiany.org/calendar. It is the responsibility of those who list non-Chapter events on the AIA New York Chapter's web site to ensure all details (including continuing education credits) regarding those events are listed accurately. We recommend that you verify all details concerning non-Chapter events before making plans to attend via the contact information provided.
Friday, 03/30/2007, 11:00am–8:30pm
Evasions of Power
Organized by: Organized by Srdjan Weiss, Katherine Carl and Aaron Levy
Sponsored by: Major support for Evasions of Power has been provided by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Sponsored by the Department of Architecture, Slought Foundation, Department of Art History, University of Pennsylvania; Goldsmiths Centre for Architecture Research, London; Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia.
Location: 210 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (and)
4017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Price: Free and Open to the Public
Friday, 03/30/2007, 3:00–5:00pm
AIA NY Chapter Health Facilities Committee presents: A Field Trip to the Weill Greenberg Center Register
Organized by: AIA NY Health Facilities Committee
Location: Weill Cornell Medical College 1305 York Avenue at E. 70th Street
Check in at Conference Room C of the Selma Rubin Conference Center on the second floor of 1305 York Avenue. There is an escalator from the first to the second floor. Room C is the one closest to York Avenue. Then proceed to the Great Hall for the presentation.
Parking is available at the building.
Member Price: $10
Nonmember Price: $30
CES LUs: 2, CES HSW: 2
Friday, 03/30/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
POSTPONED UNTIL FALL 2007 Debate + Opening
"Build in Uncertainty": Unpacking the Shadrach Woods Archive
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Friday, 03/30/2007, 6:30–6:00pm
POSTPONED UNTIL FALL 2007 Exhibition
"Build in Uncertainty": Unpacking the Shadrach Woods Archive
Location: Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Buell Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Saturday, 03/31/2007, 9:30–9:30am
SYMPOSIUM ON INCLUSIVE DESIGN: ACCESSIBLE RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS
Speakers: Additional speakers and panelists include: Jordana Maisel, Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Eleanor Smith, disability rights activist and Director, Concrete Change; as well as Todd Brickhouse; Bruce Hannah, Danise Levine, Patricia Rizzo, Rosemarie Rossetti, and Valerie Fletcher.
Organized by: New York School of Interior Design
Sponsored by: Underwritten by Oliver S. and Jennie R. Donaldson Charitable Trust, with addition sponsorship from Gracious Home and Hafele Hardware Technologies.
Location: New York School of Interior Design
170 East 70 Street (between Lexington & Third Avenues)
New York, NY
Member Price: $75 for architects and designers; $25 for students
Advance registration required
CES LUs: 10, CES HSW: 10, Other CEUs to be announced
Saturday, 03/31/2007, 12:00–6:00pm
Colloquium
James Marston Fitch Colloquium
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Wednesday, 04/04/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
CANCELLED: From Hardware to Softform
Speaker: Winka Dubbeldam
Organized and sponsored by: Congress of International Modern Architects
Location: Pratt Manhattan
144 W. 14 Street
NYC
Price: $80
CES LUs: 2, CES PDH: 2
Wednesday, 04/04/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Decoding Zoning in NYC
Speaker: Doris Deither
Location: The CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Ave. @ 34th Street
Nonmember Price: $110 series, $30 per session
HSW Credits Available
Wednesday, 04/04/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
Lecture
Struggles between Art and Architecture
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Wednesday, 04/04/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Presentation: Enlightenment: Renovating Louis Kahn's Yale University Art Gallery
Organized by: The Municipal Art Society of New York
Location: The Municipal Art Society's Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue at 51st Street
New York, NY 10022
Member Price: FREE
Nonmember Price: $10
Presentation is one part of a two-part program.
Thursday, 04/05/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Designing the Green Skyscraper: A MIXED GREENS Lecture from The Skyscraper Museum
Organized by: The Skyscraper Museum, The New York Academy of Sciences
Sponsored by: Autodesk, Skanska
Location: The New York Academy of Sciences headquarters, 7 World Trade Center, 40th Floor
Member Price: Free
Nonmember Price: $10 for adults, $5 for students and seniors
CES LUs: 1.5
Saturday, 04/07/2007, 1:00–10:30pm
ARE General Structures and Lateral Forces Workshop
Speakers: Marc Mitalski has successfully taught A.R.E. preparation in structures to students all over the country. He is the founder and president of PREPA.R.E., INC; a professional corporation providing consulting structural engineering and continuing education to the architecture community. Mr. Mitalski is also a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Architecture. His teaching has included instructing Seismic Analysis & Design, Structural Masonry Design, Advanced Structural Planning and co-teaching a graduate design studio. He was the 2004 Dean E. and Avis F. Hilfinger Faculty Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in Architecture. He is Licensed Structural Engineer - Illinois and has practiced as a Structural Design Engineer in Seattle, Washington.
Organized and sponsored by: School of Architecture
University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign
Location: Online Interactive Cours
Price: $650 for Licensed Architects, $350 ARE Candidates
CES LUs: 25.5, CES HSW: 25.5
Monday, 04/09/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
Debate
Critical Modernism - is it Possible?
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Monday, 04/09/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Majora Carter Delivers Kalil Lecture at The New School
Organized by: Organized by The Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design in the Department of Architecture, Interior Design, and Lighting at Parsons The New School for Design and the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School.
Sponsored by: Sponsored by The Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design in the Department of Architecture, Interior Design, and Lighting at Parsons The New School for Design and the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School.
Location: Tishman Auditorium, The New School, 66 West 12th Street, New York City
Price: Free
Tuesday, 04/10/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union presents
Environmental Refractions
by
James Carpenter, principal and founder, James Carpenter Design Associates
A free lecture open to the public
Organized and sponsored by: The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union
Location: The Cooper Union, The Great Hall, 7East 7th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues. Subways: Astor Place (6), 8th Street (N, R, W)
Wednesday, 04/11/2007, 11:30am–2:00pm
AIA NY 2007 Design Awards Luncheon Register
Organized by: AIA NY Chapter
Location: Gotham Hall, New York City
Wednesday, 04/11/2007, 6:00–8:15pm
Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center- Coordination of ALL Construction Activity South of Canal Street
Speaker: Charles J. Maikish, Exec. Director Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center
Organized and sponsored by: Metro NY Chapter Construction Specifications Institute
Location: Annie Moore's Restaurant, 50 E. 43rd St.- lower level (cor. of Vanderbilt- west side of Grand Central Station) New York, NY
Price: free, $25 for dinner if desired
Credit Cards accepted, checks payable to Metro NY C.S.I.
CES LUs: TBD, CES HSW: TBD, CES PDH: TBD, CES PE: TBD
Wednesday, 04/11/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
Envelope Trilogy: Part 1
Horizontal Envelope: The Natural and the Artificial
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 10:00am–12:00pm
DDC TALKS; A MONTHLY LECTURE SERIES PROGRAM
Organized and sponsored by: New York City Department of Design & Construction
Location: LaGuardia Community College - The Little Theatre
31-10 Thomson Avenue
L.I.C., New York 11101
Price: Free
CES HSW: 2
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 5:30–7:30pm
Session 4 (Material Handling & Hazardous Communications)
Speaker: Michael Presutti (Authorized OSHA Instructor)
Organized by: Homeland Safety Consultants Inc
Homeland Safety Consultants Inc is a training provider
registered with AIA/CES.
Location: 40 Exchange Place Suite 302
New York, New York 10005
Member Price: $250.00 for 5 (2) Hour sessions
Nonmember Price: $300.00 for 5 (2) Hour sessions
Register in advance; payment by credit card or check.
CES HSW: 10
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 6:00–9:00pm
The Arthur Rosenblatt Memorial Lecture with Richard Meier Register
Speaker: Speakers: Richard Meier. Additional comments by Dr. Annette Blaugrund, Paul Rosenblatt, Nicholas Koutsomitis and Gerry Gurland
Organized by: The AIA NY Chapter Cultural Facilities Committee
Sponsored by: The National Academy of Design, Fisher Dachs Associates and Fisher Marantz Stone Associates, Pentagram, Koutsomitis Architects, SPRINGBOARD Architecture Communication Design, Edison Price - Manufacturer of Museum Lighting Systems; Stone Source LLC
Location: The National Academy
1083 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street
212.996.1908
Member Price: $25 AIA NY Chapter in advance, $30 at the door
Nonmember Price: $30 in advance, $35 at the door
CES LUs: 1.5
Thursday, 04/12/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
Envelope Trilogy: Part 2
Cracks in the Bubbles: Surface Tessellation
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Friday, 04/13/2007, 6:30–8:00pm
Book Launch: Architecture and Books: Critical Modernism
Organized by: Organized by Urban Center Books
Sponsored by: Co-sponsored by the Architectural League of New York
Location: The Municipal Art Society's Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue at E. 51st Street
New York, NY 10022
Price: FREE
Friday, 04/13/2007, 6:30–8:30pm
Envelope Trilogy: Part 3
Vertical Envelope: Icon and Type
Location: Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Columbia University
Saturday, 04/14/2007, 12:00–2:00pm
Green Housing Family Day at the Bronx Museum RSVP
Organized by: Center for Architecture Foundation
Location: Bronx Museum of the Arts
Price: $10 suggested dontation per family
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