In the News | 4/2/19
Center for Fiction by BKSK. Image credit: Michelle Rose.

The Book Stops Here BKSK-designed Center for Fiction opens in Downtown Brooklyn The new home for the Center for Fiction, designed by BKSK Architects, recently...

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Policy and Advocacy | 4/2/19
BBT toll plaza from BQE overpass. Image credit: Jim.henderson via Wikimedia Commons.

After more than a decade of political advocacy and debate, congestion pricing was finally included in the New York State budget. First proposed by Mayor Bloomberg over a...

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Featured Member | 4/1/19
Mark Yoes, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal, WXY architecture + urban design.

Mark Yoes, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal, WXY, helped to pioneer the integration of architecture and infrastructure for the public realm. His architectural designs have set...

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In the News | 3/20/19
2019 MoMA/MoMA PS1 YAP winner Hórama Rama by Pedro & Juana. Image credit: Pedro & Juana.

It's a Jungle Out There  Hórama Rama by Pedro & Juana named winner of MoMA/MoMA PS1’s Young Architects Program Hórama Rama by Mexico City-based...

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Chapter News | 3/19/19
Courtesy of Hana Kassem.

AIA New York is delighted to welcome Hana Kassem, AIA, LEED AP, Principal at KPF, to the Chapter’s Board of Directors. Kassem will replace Heidi Kippenhan, AIA, LEED...

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Featured Member | 3/19/19
Graham S. Wyatt, Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Photo: Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

The work of Graham Wyatt, FAIA, a partner and studio leader at Robert A.M. Stern Architects, demonstrates the power of architecture to further the art and science of...

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In the News | 3/19/19
The Vessel by Thomas Heatherwick. Image courtesy of Michael Moran for Related-Oxford.

A small group of designers have played an important and unappreciated role in the development of Hudson Yards, the $25 billion new city-within-a-city opening in phases...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/18/19
Courtesy of NYC DCP.

In the last few years, developers have taken advantage of a number of zoning loopholes to increase the height of residential buildings. The most common loophole...

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Chapter News | 3/14/19
2019 AIANY Luncheon Blast Landing Page

AIA New York is preparing to celebrate the honorees of its 14th annual Honors and Awards Luncheon on April 15 at Cipriani Wall Street (#AIANYawards). Selected by the...

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From the Desk of the President | 3/6/19
Altria Ayinde receives a computer software tutorial at Bernheimer Architecture. Image courtesy of Bernheimer Architecture.

Two of the most pressing issues facing our profession today are our pipeline problem and the lack of visibility into the profession. These are, of course,...

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In the News | 3/6/19
The Art Show by Bade Stageberg Cox. Image credit: Andy Ryan.

Who's the Fairest? BSC designs ADAA’s The Art Show Bade Stageberg Cox (BSC) designed this year’s The Art Show, which ran for four days last week at the Park...

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In Memoriam | 3/6/19
Warren Gran, FAIA (1933-2019). Image courtesy of Owen Phillips.

Warren Gran, FAIA, died Sunday, February 17 at age 85 in Los Angeles. Gran, who practiced in New York City for over 45 years, devoted his career to affordable...

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Chapter News | 3/5/19
AIANY and Center for Architecture staff partner with God's Love We Deliver to bring healthy meals to those living with severe illness. Image credit: Center for Architecture.

In December and January, AIA New York and Center for Architecture staff continued our tradition of giving back to our local community by organizing staff service...

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Featured Member | 3/5/19
Paul Whalen, FAIA, Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Photo: Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

Paul Whalen, FAIA, shows us how the lessons of American urbanism can guide 21st century community-making at all scales—at home and internationally. A Partner in the...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/5/19
NYC Subway. Gh9449 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)]

The MTA’s inability to find a substantial dedicated revenue source, while keeping construction costs down, has long plagued the agency. After years of dealing with...

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AIA National News, Chapter News | 2/22/19
Tablescape of AIA Fellowship medals.

The 2019 Jury of Fellows has named 115 American Institute of Architects members and nine international architects to its prestigious College of Fellows for achieving a...

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Chapter News | 2/21/19
Salvage Swings by Somewhere Studio

AIA New York is thrilled to announce that the winner of the 2019 City of Dreams Competition is Salvage Swings by Somewhere Studio, led by Charles Sharpless, AIA, and...

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Policy and Advocacy | 2/20/19
Courtesy of Circular City Week.

Circular City Week,  March 4 - March 10, 2019, is a collaborative festival for events that promote a circular economy. Events and activities, hosted by an array of...

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In the News | 2/20/19
Sendero Verde by Handel Architects. Image credit: Handel Architects.

The Green Trail Leads to Affordable Housing Handel-designed Sendero Verde files permits for phase II Located in East Harlem, Sendero Verde is a...

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Chapter News | 2/20/19
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AIA New York is excited to join Urban Green Council and the New York Chapter of ASHRAE to launch the Cross-Learning Alliance! Collaboration between design,...

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