Policy and Advocacy | 10/11/23
Brooklyn Bridge Park

AIANY recommended changes to the City of Yes for Carbon Neutrality zoning text amendment proposal, specifically proposal 8 to “fix Zone Green,” to the City Planning...

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In the News | 10/11/23
Gansevoort Peninsula: rocks and sand alongside the Hudson River

Manhattan’s First Public Beach Opens at Gansevoort Peninsula Twenty-five years in the making, Gansevoort Peninsula has finally opened to the public. The largest...

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Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 10/11/23
Himanen and Howell presenting a selected history of “big data”

By Ivan Himanen, AIA, and Tiana Howell, Assoc. AIA, NOMA On Friday, September 15, the 2023 class of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP) hosted their fourth...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/11/23
New York City view from the Empire State Building

In May 2019, Local Law 97 was passed, setting greenhouse gas emission limits on buildings over 25,000 square feet starting in 2024. LL97 is intended to reduce emissions...

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In the News | 9/27/23
A digital rendering of people in the glass rooftop area of the office building. The Williamsburg Bridge is in the background.

Domino Sugar Factory Landmark Transformed into Office Tower The Refinery at Domino, the “crown jewel” of the 11-acre Domino Sugar Factory site, has been...

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Chapter News | 9/27/23
Recipe for a Room 2023 winning project, a miniature room in green felt with a min chair and desk inside it

Hosted by the AIANY Interiors Committee, Recipe for a Room is a model-making contest about building spatial, sculptural, miniature rooms while fostering creativity and...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/27/23
US Congress

AIA New York, alongside New York Building Congress (NYBC), Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), and Subcontractors Trade Association (STA), is calling for the...

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Chapter News | 9/27/23

The AIANY Women in Architecture Committee is seeking applications for a new co-chair in conjunction with the planned departure of a current one. The Women in...

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In the News | 9/27/23

New Hires and Promotions Architect Helen Billson, Assoc. AIA, has joined MA as Director of Operations in their New York City office. Also in the city, Kostow...

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Chapter News | 9/26/23
Jesse Lazar headshot

AIA New York and the Center for Architecture are thrilled to announce the appointment of Jesse Lazar as the new Executive Director of both organizations. Lazar has been...

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In the News | 9/13/23
Perelman Performing Arts Center

Luminous Marble-Clad Perelman Performing Arts Center Opens at WTC Site Opening this month, the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) is a 129,000-square-foot,...

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Featured Member | 9/13/23
Phu Duong headshot

Phu Duong, AIA, AICP, LEED AP, is co-chair of the AIANY Planning and Urban Design Committee and the Founding Principal of Urban X Design LLC. Previously, at the time of...

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Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 9/13/23
CLP Emergency Preparedness IMG 6044

By Dongzoo Han and Alexis Clarke One of the most fundamental roles of the built environment is to protect society. Every member of society must be equally protected,...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/13/23
NYC skyline

A major step in the implementation process for Local Law 97 took place this week as the New York City Department of Buildings released rules to address compliance with...

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In the News | 8/30/23
The Catskill Project, designed by Buck Moorhead Architect (BMA), in Livingston Manor, New York

11 All-Electric Homes for The Catskill Project in Progress by Buck Moorhead Architect The Catskill Project, designed by Buck Moorhead Architect (BMA) is a collection...

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In the News | 8/30/23

New Hires and Promotions Vincent Sorge has joined Ware Malcomb as Director, Interior Architecture & Design in their New York office. Also in New York, Ware...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/29/23
Madison Square Garden. Photo Credit: Javier Losa via Wikimedia Commons.

On Monday, the New York City Council Land Use Committee and Zoning and Franchise Subcommittee voted on Madison Square Garden’s special permit extension application....

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Chapter News | 8/29/23

AIA New York is seeking co-chair applications for the AIANY Cultural Facilities Committee, a forum for people interested in cultural spaces and how they shape our...

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Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 8/29/23
Civic Leadership Program development session

By k. kennedy Whiters, AIA, and Adam Achrati, AIA For the first time in AIANY Civic Leadership Program history, the cohort discussed historic preservation. k. kennedy...

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Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 8/16/23
AIANY Civic Leadership Program Development Session

With New York City in an asylum-seeker-fueled State of Emergency since last October—amidst an ongoing housing crisis—how are the City’s needs identified and...

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