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

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...

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...

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...

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”...

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...

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...

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...
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...

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...
On 09.08.17, the AIANY Architecture Dialogue Committee hosted another evening of incisive architectural discussion and criticism as part of its continuing “Cocktails...
In this issue: Avant-Garde Film Mecca Expands: LPC gives green light to Anthology Film Archives expansion by Bone/Levine Architects Book Marked: Kew Gardens Hills...
The beginning of September means back to school for many New Yorkers and in this environment, it is hard not to look at ways to shape the future. There are two...
With heavy hearts, AIA New York learned that Percy Griffin, AIA, passed away in August. Griffin was the owner of his own firm and was also a professor at NYIT. Prior to...
As we learn more about Hurricane Harvey’s devastating effects on Houston and beyond, AIANY members and our extended community may wonder what they can do to...
Last month, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) proposed a new rule that would introduce additional fees for processing variations, pre-determinations, and appeals....

Over the course of her 40-year career, Mary Burke, FAIA, has led projects in architecture, interior design, and historic preservation on multiple continents and for a...
“Engagement” is a term thrown around frequently by architects, but what does it really mean? Who are you engaging? For what purpose? How and when do you do this? How...
Since the election of President Trump, New York and cities across the country have been host to a rising groundswell of protests in streets, parks, plazas, and other...
AIA New York State's annual Design Awards winners included NYC-based St. Ann's Warehouse by Marvel Architects; the National September 11 Memorial Museum by Davis Brody...