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

As a global designer, educator, and mentor, Gary Haney, FAIA, RIBA, Design Partner, SOM, has pioneered engineering innovations, tall building efficiency, materials...
In this issue: - New Landmark Gets a Make Over: Gensler to Renovate 601 Lexington - Coliseum Reimagined: SHoP and Gensler's Nassau Coliseum Renovation - Private...
ASLA-NY’s 2017 Design Awards honored the Battery Perimeter, Bikeway, Oval, and Woodland by Quennell Rotschild & Partners and Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects...
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...

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

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