Chapter News | 11/28/18

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...

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In the News | 11/28/18
Michael C. Rockefeller Wing renovation by wHY. Image credit: wHY.

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...

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Featured Member | 11/27/18
Bernhard Karpf, FAIA.

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,...

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Civic Leadership Program | 11/27/18
Civic Impact in Practice panel at the Center for Architecture. Image credit: Center for Architecture.

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...

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Policy and Advocacy | 11/27/18
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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...

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Chapter News | 11/14/18
FXCollaborative’s team worked with City Harvest to distribute 1,100 pounds of fresh produce to NYC Housing Authority residents. Image credit: Todd Winters.

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...

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Chapter News | 11/14/18
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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...

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Chapter News | 11/14/18
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Update: The deadline for submissions has been extended to December 3, 2018 Calling all architects committed to promoting universal design! The Cerebral Palsy...

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In the News | 11/14/18
National Veterans Memorial and Museum by Allied Works Architecture. Image credit: Jeremy Bitterman.

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...

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Featured Member | 11/13/18
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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...

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Policy and Advocacy | 11/13/18
US Capitol at dusk. Photo credit: Martin Falbisoner.

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...

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In the News | 10/31/18
WeGrow by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Image credit: Dave Burk.

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...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/31/18
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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...

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Featured Member | 10/30/18
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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,...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/30/18
Voting line in Brooklyn. Credit: April Sikorski.

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...

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Civic Leadership Program | 10/29/18
CLP members meet with the Public Design Commission at City Hall. Credit: Jenna Wandishin.

Affordable housing is essential to a just, diverse, and community-serving city. New York is currently confronting its own housing affordability crisis, tackling the...

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AIA National News, Policy and Advocacy | 10/23/18

This year, AIA launched the “Blueprint for Better” campaign, highlighting the role of architects as leaders in improving America’s cities, towns, and...

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In the News | 10/17/18
The Blue School by the Rockwell Group. Image credit: Albert Vecerka/ESTO.

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...

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Chapter News | 10/17/18

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...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/16/18
Manhattan Community Boards.

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...

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