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On 08.20.14, Enterprise Community Partners held a resilience roundtable on ways to incorporate resilience measures into its Green Communities Criteria. Enterprise Green...
Ten days before it closed in Sugar Hill on August 10th, I was able to visit the “If You Build It” temporary art exhibition, organized by No Longer Empty (NLE) and...
At the International Union of Architects (UIA) World Congress in Durban, South Africa, last month, member organizations representing more than 1.3 million architects in...
The annual Murray & Roberts Des Baker Student Competition took place this year concurrently with the UIA Durban 2014 Congress. In keeping with the Congress theme of...
Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns is a fine text for professionals and student of urban design. This book can live on one’s desk and be a constant...
(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - Abstract Painter Gets a Tangible Exhibition Space Dedicated to His Life and Work - What’s Normal in Chelsea? - Major Changes Coming...
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Commissioner Victor Calise of the of the NYC Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) honored JetBlue, Theater Breaking Through...
09.05.14: Request for Qualifications: St. Petersburg Pier, Florida Redesign, Replacement, or Renovation 09.05.14: Call for Entries: Architect Magazine 2014 Annual...
08.25.14: The AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) celebrated their 10-year anniversary while cruising around Lower Manhattan aboard Classic Harbor...
The New York Architects’ Regatta Challenge is less than one month away! The New York Architects’ Regatta Foundation’s annual fundraiser supports charitable...
AIA and Reed Construction Data are pleased to announce a new AIA member benefit. Insight for Architects is an instant upgrade for your market intelligence, allowing...
The triennial congress of the International Union of Architects (UIA) took place this past week in Durban, South Africa. The official delegation of the American...
The de Blasio Administration has proved that it embraces New York City’s current development surge, but the pressure is on to address high-priority issues such as...
On 7.17.14, the Center for Architecture opened its doors to the “QueensWay Connection: Elevating the Public Realm” exhibition. The installation’s opening and...
The recent publication Permanent Change: Plastics in Architecture and Engineering is, dare I say, delightful. It is the fourth in a series of conference publications at...
On 07.01.14, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed Michael Bell, professor of architecture at Columbia University and co-editor of Permanent Change:...
Many homes reach the point when owners outgrow them or they’re sold or abandoned. Sometimes, the property is more desirable than a piece of architectural history,...
On 08.11.14, the AIANY Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee (DfRR) organized a tour of the recently-unveiled NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM)...
The event “Architecture as a Way of Life and Placemaking” was certainly not business as usual at the Center for Architecture. As AIANY Architecture for Education...
Well veiled, the destination at the end of the street led many too far. Only after returning on a dirt road did a unique awning peek above the shrub and fence line. A...