In the News | 1/22/08

01.17.08: Neither rain nor sleet nor snow kept about 500 people away from the 55th Annual P/A Awards celebration hosted by Architect magazine at the Center for...

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In the News | 1/22/08

01.28.08 Deadline Extended: Justice Facilities Review 2008 The AIA Academy of Architecture for Justice invites all registered architects to submit projects that...

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Chapter News | 1/8/08

01.08.07 Happy New Year! Welcome to the year of Architecture: Designs for Living. As the 2008 AIANY theme launches, James McCullar, FAIA, 2008 AIANY President, has...

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From the Desk of the President | 1/8/08

I am extremely honored to serve as AIANY President at a time when its influence is at an all time high thanks to the phenomenal success of our Center for Architecture. I...

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In the News | 1/8/08

Event: Green the Codes: PlaNYC on New York City's Building Codes Location: Tishman Auditorium, 12.17.07 Speakers: Dan Doctoroff -- Deputy Mayor; Patricia Lancaster, FAIA...

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In the News | 1/8/08

Event: Spacefighter: Winy Maas Location: Columbia University, 11.28.07 Speaker: Winy Maas -- Principal Architect, MVRDV Organizer: Graduate School of Architecture,...

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In the News | 1/8/08

Event: Does Design Really Matter? Location: Rockwell Group, 12.04.07 Speakers: David Rockwell, AIA -- Founder, Rockwell Group; Paula Scher -- Principal,...

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AIA National News | 1/8/08

Event: The Future of Professional Practice Location: Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC, 12.02-04.07 Organizers: American Institute of Architects; AIA Practice...

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In the News | 1/8/08

Event: The New Museum of Contemporary Art opening Location: The New Museum of Contemporary Art Architect: Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA (Tokyo) -- Architect;...

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In the News | 1/8/08

Event: Screening of Michael Blackwood's film, "Peter Eisenman: Making Architecture Move" Location: The Paley Center for Media, 10.28.07 Speakers: Peter Eisenman, FAIA --...

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Chapter News | 1/8/08

Event: This Will Kill That? Presents Apartment Stories: City and Home in Nineteenth-Century Paris and London Location: Center for Architecture, 12.05.07 Speaker: Sharon...

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Chapter News | 1/8/08

The future of Governors Island is more clear. Jessica Sheridan In June 2007, while the five landscape design proposals for Governors Island were on view at the...

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In the News | 1/8/08

It's tough to compress a year full of architectural events, discussions, projects, and exhibitions into a brief commentary, but two major themes permeated 2007 for me:...

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In the News | 1/8/08

In this issue: · DUMBO Preserves Brick and Concrete Past · SUNY New Paltz's Old Main Gets Smart · New Beacon and Transitional Residence Welcomes...

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Chapter News | 1/8/08

In this issue: · License Renewal Available Online · President Bush Signs Landmark Energy Bill · Governor Spitzer Creates Smart Growth...

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In the News | 1/8/08

Damage to the north façade of the Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital Ruin. Judith Berdy The north façade of the landmarked Smallpox Hospital...

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In the News | 1/8/08

The Atheneum, in New Harmony, IN, designed by Richard Meier, FAIA, received the 2008 AIA 25 Year Award for architectural design that has stood the test of time for 25...

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In the News | 1/8/08

01.15.08 Call for Entries: ICFF Exhibitors During the International Contemporary Furniture Fair's four days, 145,000 net square feet of the Javits Center will contain...

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In the News | 1/8/08

(continued from above) Other panelists voiced the development, environmentalist, public health, and labor perspectives on the proposed changes. Ashok Gupta, director of...

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AIA National News | 1/8/08

(continued from above) Small stone makes big waves. At the session entitled The Transitional Small Practice: Alternate management strategies, Daniel M. Garber (of the...

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