AIA National News | 5/30/18
Edible schoolyard.

As the A’18 AIA Conference on Architecture quickly approaches, don't forget to sign up for our Day of Service planned for Saturday, June 23. This is a great...

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In the News | 5/16/18
High Line Nine Gallery by StudioMDA. Credit: Volley Studio.

High Five for High Line Nine: StudioMDA's High Line Nine Gallery underway The façade panels for the StudioMDA-designed High Line Nine gallery is making its way down to...

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Chapter News | 5/16/18
Center for Architecture. Credit: Erik Bardin.

Together, AIA New York (AIANY) and the Center for Architecture are a unique force in the New York City architectural ecosystem. They are also invaluable to each other:...

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Policy and Advocacy | 5/16/18
Designing New York: Quality Affordable Housing, a collaboration between AIANY’s Housing Committee, the NYC Public Design Commission (PDC), and the Fine Arts Federation of New York.

The lack of affordable housing in New York City has reached a crisis point. Nevertheless, there has been a building boom; one that is skewed to luxury residential and...

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Featured Member | 5/16/18
Jay Bargmann, FAIA. Photo: Lucas Michael.

Jay Bargmann, FAIA, Vice President and Managing Partner of Viñoly, has pioneered the integration of the practical and the visionary, employing innovative management...

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Chapter News | 5/2/18
Medal of Honor recipient Claire Weisz, FAIA, at the podium. Credit: Sam Lahoz.

On April 20, 2018, AIA New York brought together over 700 members of the architecture community to celebrate design excellence at its annual Honors and Awards...

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In the News | 5/2/18
The XI by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Credit: BIG.

West Side Pas de Deux: BIG's XI to rise by High Line Located between the High Line and the Hudson River in West Chelsea, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group’s “The...

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Chapter News | 5/1/18
Interactive scale model of Broadway between 18th and 19th streets. Credit: Jeffrey Raven.

On Saturday, April 21, the AIANY Planning & Urban Design Committee (PUD) launched a public workshop as part of the NYC Department of Transportation’s Car Free...

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Policy and Advocacy | 5/1/18
Zero Waste Design Guidelines.

The Zero Waste Design Guidelines address the crucial role that design can play in achieving NYC’s ambitious goal, outlined in OneNYC, to send zero waste to landfills...

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Policy and Advocacy | 5/1/18
Empire State Plaza in Albany. Credit: Matt Wade.

This past Tuesday, April 24, special elections were held across New York State for open State Senate and Assembly seats. Democrats had a generally successful night,...

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Featured Member | 4/30/18
Joseph Aliotta, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal, Perkins Eastman.

Through exemplary leadership, service, and advocacy, Joseph Aliotta, FAIA, LEED AP, principal at Perkins Eastman, empowers emerging young professionals, advances the...

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In the News | 4/18/18
30 Hudson Yards observation deck by KPF. Courtesy of Related-Oxford.

Observing the City from the 100th Floor: Construction begins on Hudson Yards observation deck Construction has begun on the observation deck at KPF’s 30 Hudson Yards....

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Chapter News | 4/17/18

The American Institute of Architects New York (AIANY) Women in Architecture Committee’s stated mission is to develop and promote women architects. In light of the...

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In Memoriam | 4/17/18
Robert Gatje, FAIA. Courtesy of Alexandra Gatje.

Robert F. Gatje, FAIA, an architect who served as partner in the firms of two AIA Gold Medalists and whose work can be found in half a dozen countries, died on April 1,...

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Policy and Advocacy | 4/17/18
States where delicensing legislation and executive orders were introduced, enacted, or issued between 2015 and 2018.

The past few years have seen an increasing level of pressure on workers organizations, including unions and professional associations such as AIA. These attacks are...

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In the News | 4/4/18
Frick Collection by Selldorf Architects with Beyer Blinder Belle. Credit: Selldorf Architects and Beyer Blinder Belle.

What Becomes a Legend Most: Selldorf's Frick Collection expansion unveiled The Frick Collection unveiled the design for its expansion by Selldorf Architects. The design...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 4/4/18
2017 CLP Development Session. Credit: Center for Architecture.

AIA New York, along with the AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee, are now accepting applications for the 2018 AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP). Now in...

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Policy and Advocacy | 4/4/18
Andrew Cuomo photograph by Pat Arnow. Cynthia Nixon photograph courtesy of Yahoo News.

On March 19, actress Cynthia Nixon announced she will be challenging Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. Cuomo, who has served as Governor of New York...

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Featured Member | 4/2/18
Denise M. Berger 02

As Chief of Operations of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Denise Berger, FAIA, is responsible for the operations of a department of over 550...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/29/18

The American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter (AIANY) is expressing concerns regarding the proposed demolition of 270 Park Avenue, formerly known as the Union...

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