Chapter News | 4/5/17

On 03.29.17, the conversation surrounding the future of public housing returned to the Center for Architecture. Housing by Los Angeles-based architect Michael Maltzan,...

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Chapter News | 4/5/17

On 03.24.17, two of the biggest names in architecture stopped by the Center for Architecture for a lively evening of illumination and calls to action. Once the crowd of...

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Policy and Advocacy | 4/5/17

As the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy approaches this fall, AIA has released a significantly enhanced version of its Disaster Assistance Handbook that will...

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Chapter News | 4/5/17

On 03.28.17, AIA New York presented a proclamation to Malcolm McLaren and McLaren Engineering in celebration of the firm's 40th anniversary. ...

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Featured Member | 4/5/17
Haney Headshot Credit Bruce Byers Courtesy Of SOM

As a global designer, educator, and mentor, Gary Haney, FAIA, RIBA, Design Partner, SOM, has pioneered engineering innovations, tall building efficiency, materials...

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In the News | 4/5/17

In this issue: - New Landmark Gets a Make Over: Gensler to Renovate 601 Lexington - Coliseum Reimagined: SHoP and Gensler's Nassau Coliseum Renovation - Private...

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In the News | 4/5/17

ASLA-NY’s 2017 Design Awards honored the Battery Perimeter, Bikeway, Oval, and Woodland by Quennell Rotschild & Partners and Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects...

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In the News | 4/5/17

04.07.17: Call for Entries: NYCxDESIGN Awards 2017 04.12.17: Call for Entries: SRED Global Stone Barn Meditation Competition 04.13.17: Call for Applications: Design...

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Featured Member | 3/27/17
Grassi Headshot Credit David Beyda Studio

Thomas Grassi, FAIA, PMP, Senior Project Manager, Infrastructure and Transportation Architecture Architecture Department, HNTB Corporation, has devoted his career to...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/22/17

Earlier this month, over 300 architects, advocates, and leaders from across the country came to our nation's capital to say, in one voice: "We are architects. We build...

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In Memoriam | 3/22/17

New York architect Hugh Hardy, FAIA, Founding Partner, H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, died this week at age 84. His career left an indelible imprint on the city,...

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Featured Member | 3/22/17
Martin Elisabeth Credit Sybil Holland

Elisabeth Martin’s leadership and advocacy for public libraries is a catalyst for transformative change. As a principal at MDA designgroup architects & planners,...

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Chapter News | 3/22/17

On 02.22.17 at the Center for Architecture, the AIANY Social Science and Architecture Committee held the first event in a series, titled Hesitations and Constraints,...

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In the News | 3/22/17

In This Issue (slideshow above): TRA Studio Restores NYAA's Facade Leong Leong-Designed Anita May Rosenstein Campus Breaks Ground A+I Designs Global Headquarters for...

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In the News | 3/22/17

This year, the American Institute of Architects elevated 178 of its members to the College of Fellows, an honor awarded to those who have made contributions of national...

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In the News | 3/22/17

03.21.17: Call for Applications: New York State Council on the Arts Architecture + Design Independent Projects Grants 03.21.17: Call for Entries: LafargeHolcim Awards...

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Chapter News | 3/9/17

On Monday, 03.06.17, at the Center for Architecture, the Jury of the 2017 AIANY Design Awards named Honor and Merit winners spanning the categories of Architecture,...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/9/17

As widespread adoption of autonomous cars get closer to becoming a reality, so too does the prospect of major change to our build environment. Critical questions remain...

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Chapter News | 3/9/17

On 02.23.17, AIANY’s Global Dialogues Committee brought the roiling debate around refugees to the Center for Architecture for a night of hard truths and small glimmers...

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Chapter News | 3/9/17

Dr. Sharon Egrette Sutton’s recent book, When Ivory Towers Were Black, is a three-pronged exploration of the cultural, educational, and personal events surrounding the...

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