In the News | 7/1/15

(Slideshow above) In this issue: - Park Perk - Transforming a Former Con Ed Transformer for Art's Sake - LG's Win-Win Situation (That's Also One for the...

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In the News | 7/1/15

The Illuminating Engineering Society New York City Section (IESNYC) 2015 Lumen Awards honor The Pavilion at Brookfield Place by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects with...

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In the News | 7/1/15

2015 Oculus Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2015 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 | 7/1/15

06.26.15: Anne Priol and Mica Smadja brought to life the letters between architect-designer Eileen Gray and architect-critic Mica Smadja in the performance E1027: Design...

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In the News | 6/17/15

As we continue to grow into New York City's premier cultural venue for architecture and the built environment, this summer we are embarking on an ambitious renovation...

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Chapter News | 6/17/15

The AIANY Annual Meeting is a chance for members to come together and take care of business, voting on proposed bylaw amendments and confirming the following year’s...

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Policy and Advocacy | 6/17/15

The Public Design Commission of the City of New York (PDC) and the AIANY Public Architecture Committee hosted Design and Equity: The Community Parks Initiative, the...

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In the News | 6/17/15

Nestled under the ETH Zurich Future Garden and Pavilion at Houston and 2nd Avenue, two panels of architects, artists, engineers, and scientists met to discuss art and...

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In the News | 6/17/15

(Slide show above) In this issue: - It Makes a Vertical Village - California Dreaming - Tennis Everyone - Prescription for Healthy Growth - New York's Tech Island...

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In the News | 6/17/15

AIANY Committee on the Environment (COTE) Co-chair Pat Sapinsley, AIA, LEED AP, has been named Managing Director of Cleanteach Initiatives at the NYU Polytechnic School...

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In the News | 6/17/15

2015 Oculus Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2015 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 | 6/17/15

06.04.15: The SMPS-NY Awards Gala (l-r): Martha Huguet, Director of Marketing, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers; Maxinne Leighton, Assoc. AIA, NE Region/Business...

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In the News | 6/3/15

We are pleased to announce the launch of the New York Architecture Diary, a go-to resource for all things architecture taking place in New York City! The Diary is meant...

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Policy and Advocacy | 6/3/15

On 05.14.15, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) announced plans to embark on a comprehensive reform to the agency’s systems and staff. The updates, which will...

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Chapter News | 6/3/15

Health Keynote: Unhealthy Spaces, How they Got that Way, and Who Gains When They Improve By Bill Millard A moment of silence for victims of police shootings...

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Chapter News | 6/3/15

Panel: Designing for Health in Affordable Housing By Bill Millard Some observations at this session (links between subpar housing and poor health, risks affecting...

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Chapter News | 6/3/15

On 05.04.15, Mike Lydon, principal of The Street Plans Collaborative, spoke about Tactical Urbanism: Short Term Action for Long Term Change, co-authored with his partner...

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Chapter News | 6/3/15

On 05.04.15, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed Mike Lydon, principal of The Street Plans Collaborative and co-author of Tactical Urbanism,...

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Chapter News | 6/3/15

For the 2015 Oberfield Memorial Lecture, Joel Sanders, AIA, presented works exhibiting two overlapping themes: 1) the impact of audio-vision and digital technology on...

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Chapter News | 6/3/15

A group of resilient design advocates gathered on 05.18.15 for a rare opportunity to dive into the research of Dr. Cynthia E. Rosenzweig, a leader in the field of...

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