Policy and Advocacy | 11/1/17
Over a “working lunch,” attendees participated in a dynamic workshop session to generate ideas and strategies for creating quality active spaces across New York City. Credit: Center for Architecture.

On 10.19.17, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and AIA New York held FitKids 2017, a half-day symposium that brought together a cohort of leaders across...

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In the News | 11/1/17
Equitable Building renovation by Beyer Blinder Belle Architects and Planners.

In this issue: - Downtown’s First Emblem of Power Revitalized: BBB to restore Equitable Building - Passive House Meets Active Design: Dattner Architects designs...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 10/31/17
CLP candidates worked together to develop a framework for continued civic leadership. Credit: Center for Architecture.

WANTED: Government Architect A government architect provides strategic, independent expert advice to the government about architecture and urban design, including...

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Chapter News | 10/30/17
The assembled panelists and organizers from left to right: Don Watson, Andrew Whalley,​ Michael Marrella, David Waggoner III, Hein Versteegen, Maxinne Leighton, Alan Rubin, Robert Olshansky, Paul Scholz, Lance Jay Brown, Michael Oppenheimer, Michael Kimmelman, David Kooris behind him, David Piscuskas, Gretchen Bank, Carter Craft, Steven Bingler, Illya Azaroff. (Not pictured: Henk Ovink, Pim van Hemmen, Margaret Klein Salamon.)

“We are all here in pursuit of a viable future.” This was the sobering introduction, offered by Spritzer School of Architecture Professor Lance Jay Brown, FAIA,...

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Chapter News, Policy and Advocacy | 10/19/17
Photo: Courtesy Zero Waste Design Guidelines.

On 10.18.17, the Center for Architecture launched the Zero Waste Design Guidelines, made possible with support from The Rockefeller Foundation and developed in...

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In the News | 10/18/17
Lewis Arts Complex by Steven Holl Architects with BNIM Architects and Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates. Credit: Paul Warchol.

In this issue: - On the Corner of Black Cultural Collections: Schomburg Center reopens after Marble Fairbanks-led renovation - “Shocking. Positively...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/18/17
City Hall. Photo via NYCgo.

Earlier this year, new leadership was appointed to three New York City agencies that play critical roles in planning and development of our neighborhoods in NYC: Maria...

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Chapter News | 10/16/17
Displacement: Capital, 10.04.2017.

On 10.04.2017, the Center for Architecture hosted “Displacements: Capital," an investigation into the ways in which the influx of unprecedented, predominantly foreign...

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In the News | 10/5/17
Turrett Penthouse Suites at the Beekman Hotel by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel, Architects (GKV) in collaboration Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. Credit: Simon Lewis.

In this issue: - Castle Keep: Beekman Hotel unveils Turret Penthouse Suites by GKV and Martin Brudnizki Design - On Off-Off Broadway: ARO-designed The Flea Theater...

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Chapter News | 10/5/17
Courtesy of US Department of Defense.

When disaster strikes a community, architects and other building professionals can provide an important service by determining whether the buildings damaged by a storm...

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Chapter News | 10/5/17
Advertise on Dezeen Jobs!

AIA New York is delighted to announce our ongoing partnership with Dezeen Jobs, the world's most vibrant architecture and design jobs board, and are offering companies...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 10/4/17
 “Of, By, and For The People: Grassroots Movements and Policy Transformations.” Credit: Center for Architecture.

On 09.25.17, the first of two public events of AIANY’s Civic Leadership Program (CLP), “Of, By, and For The People: Grassroots Movements and Policy...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 10/4/17
“The Activist, the Architect, the Artist: Case Studies in Civic Engagement,” brought together six practitioners from various professions – architecture, art, landscape architecture, law, and urban design – to explore different forms of civic engagement in communities both large and small. Credit: Center for Architecture.

On 09.29.17, the fourth development session of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP), titled “The Activist, the Architect, the Artist: Case Studies in Civic...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/4/17
Kate Slevin (left), Saskia Sassen, Ethan Kent, Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, at Public Spaces, Social Movements. Credit: Center for Architecture

On 09.29.17, AIANY, ASLA-NY and APA-NYM hosted their 5th annual conference at the Center for Architecture. This year’s theme, “Public Spaces, Social Movements”...

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Featured Member | 9/28/17
Featured Member Sam White Credit Philip K Howard

Samuel G. White, FAIA, LEED AP, has practiced architecture for more than 40 years, most recently as partner at PBDW Architects. His designs are distinguished by their...

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In the News | 9/20/17

In this issue: - Bringing New York City Back to the Future: Students and faculty move in to Cornell Tech - Never Built in a City that Never Sleeps: "Never Built New...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 9/20/17

On 09.25.17, members of AIANY’s Civic Leadership Program are hosting the first of two public events, Of, By, and For The People: Grassroots Movements and Policy...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 9/18/17

As our co-existence with natural systems is pushed to limits, cities and communities are having to face some harsh realities. As was the case during Sandy, and most...

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Featured Member | 9/14/17
Featured Member Ann M. Rolland FXFOWLE

Ann Rolland, FAIA, LEED AP, is a principal at FXFOWLE and founding director of the firm’s Cultural/Educational Studio. She has worked extensively in the New York City...

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Chapter News | 9/13/17

On 09.08.17, the AIANY Architecture Dialogue Committee hosted another evening of incisive architectural discussion and criticism as part of its continuing “Cocktails...

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