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Still on the fence about Day of Service? This brand new video showing highlights from our 2018 projects will help you decide! As a result of the resounding...

Art from Major World Traditions Re-Imagined Met Museum selects wHY for Michael C. Rockefeller Wing Renovation The Metropolitan Museum of Art is embarking on a...

Over his nearly 30-year career, Bernhard Karpf, FAIA, has advanced a distinguished body of modern architecture, distinctive for its order and composition, natural light,...

On November 1, the 2018 AIANY Civic Leadership Program class showcased results from their Civic Engagement Survey at the Center for Architecture. The Civic Engagement...

With the 2018 Midterms over, all eyes in the political world are now turning towards the presidential election in 2020. 2016 saw Donald Trump, a New Yorker, elected...

As a result of the resounding success of AIA New York’s A’18 Day of Service, we are gearing up for another round of community service events led by architects in the...

On Thursday, November 8, 2018, AIA New York State celebrated design excellence at the AIANYS 2018 Design Awards Luncheon. At the reception, AIANYS also conferred...

Update: The deadline for submissions has been extended to December 3, 2018 Calling all architects committed to promoting universal design! The Cerebral Palsy...

Now You See In – Now You Don’t DXA studio’s East Village residential building under construction Currently under construction is DXA studio’s approximately...

As President of the NYC- and NYS-certified Architectural Preservation Studio, Pamela Jerome, FAIA, is an innovative leader in the application of theory and doctrine on...

The results of the 2018 General Election, also known as the "Midterms," may have major implications for architecture and the construction industry. Democrats look likely...

Learning Landscapes BIG-designed WeGrow school opens in NYC WeGrow has partnered with BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group to create a 10,000-square-foot school in...

Earlier this year, Mayor de Blasio organized a Charter Revision Commission to examine potential changes to the New York City Charter. Much like the constitution, the...

Laura Heim, FAIA, has restored more than 30 properties in the Sunnyside Gardens neighborhood of Queens, where she established her 100 percent woman-owned practice,...

This coming Tuesday, November 6 is the 2018 General Election, also known as the “midterm election.” AIANY strongly encourages its members to vote. You may check your...

Affordable housing is essential to a just, diverse, and community-serving city. New York is currently confronting its own housing affordability crisis, tackling the...
This year, AIA launched the “Blueprint for Better” campaign, highlighting the role of architects as leaders in improving America’s cities, towns, and...

A School that Chases the Blues Away Rockwell Group-designed Blue School opens for 2018-19 school year The Blue School’s newest expansion in the South Street...
AIA New York is proud to announce that, after supporting a resolution to amend the AIA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct at A’18, the AIA Board of Directors has...

Community boards have a significant influence on land use and construction in New York. While they do not have the authority to approve work, they serve as a forum for...