In the News | 3/23/16

2016 Oculus Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2016 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect in practice or by training or see yourself as an astute observer...

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In the News | 3/23/16

03.10.16: The speakers of the AIANY Global Dialogues program “H2O: Ceremony, Control, Conservation,” explored the historic, ceremonial, spiritual, economic, and...

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Message From the Executive Director | 3/10/16

Towards the end of my first month on the job I had the pleasure of attending the AIA Grassroots Leadership Event in Detroit. Geared towards the leaders of AIA components...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/10/16

When you present a client’s projects to New York City government review entities, your testimony may be “lobbying” and subject to the NYC Lobbying Law. Lobbying...

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Chapter News | 3/10/16

People and space are inexorably linked, and therefore cannot be studied in isolation. This intersection is the main focus of the newly-formed AIANY Social Science and...

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Chapter News | 3/10/16

The story of New York City’s first Passive House reveals the innate economic and environmental opportunities that can be realized through elegant design. Tighthouse is...

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In the News | 3/10/16

(Slideshow above) In this issue: - Meet The Met Breuer - Delightfully Turkish - Catch the Wave - Restoration Continues at the Park Avenue Armory - Makeover on Madison...

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Chapter News | 3/10/16

Congratulations to the winners of the 2016 AIANY Design Awards! The 31 selected projects and the architecture firms that designed them represent the exceptional work by...

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In the News | 3/10/16

The Municipal Art Society 2016 MASterworks Awards honor the Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage and Salt Shed by Dattner Architects in association with WXY Architecture...

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In the News | 3/10/16

2016 Oculus Editorial Calendar If you are an architect in practice or by training, or see yourself as an astute observer of New York’s architectural and planning...

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In the News | 3/10/16

03.09.16: NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Commissioner Feniosky Peña-Mora and Chief Architect Margaret Castillo unveiled the agency’s Design and...

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Chapter News | 2/24/16

Join us Monday, 02.29.16, for the announcement of 2016 AIANY Design Awards winners. A panel of this year’s esteemed jurors will select projects in the categories of...

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Policy and Advocacy | 2/24/16

Register to vote! The Presidential primaries are already upon us, and the AIA wants every architect to take part in the political process. AIA member participation in...

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Chapter News | 2/24/16

At the Oculus Book Talk on 02.08.16, Sam Schwartz, PE, president and CEO of Sam Schwartz Engineering, and Alex Garvin, Hon. AIANY, president and CEO of AGA Public Realm...

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In the News | 2/24/16

(Slideshow above) In this issue: - Summertime and the Living is Easy in Coney Island - Soaring to New Heights - Factory Fresh - Clinical Intervention...

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In the News | 2/24/16

AIANY has announced the founding of two new committees: the AIANY Social Science and Architecture Committee, co-chaired by Melissa Marsh, Assoc. AIA, and Evie Klein,...

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In the News | 2/24/16

2016 Oculus Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2016 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect in practice or by training, or see yourself as an astute observer...

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In the News | 2/24/16

02.23.16: AIANY Social Science and Architecture Committee inaugural panel explored what is meant by the word “program” when building and designing social spaces....

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Chapter News | 2/11/16

"It was not a given that the New Practices New York (NPNY) competition would even continue past its first year,” said Philipp von Dalwig, Assoc. AIA, co-chair of the...

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Policy and Advocacy | 2/11/16

The final public hearing on the NYC Department of City Planning’s Zoning for Quality and Affordability (ZQA) proposal took place on 02.10.16 before the City Council...

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