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Even though Fred Schwartz, FAIA, passed away on 04.28.14, the loss was still fresh to many, speakers and audience alike, at the Center for Architecture on 06.30.14, when...
Social media is the root of much conversation, worry, speculation, and excitement across many fields and seems to pervade our everyday lives – so how is it affecting...
Death and taxes, as the old saying goes, are the only sure things in life. Hopefully the former comes after a long and rewarding life. But are we prepared for old age?...
The Center for Architecture hosted an event that tackled an un-sexy but pressing issue in NYC: garbage. As the host Antonio Reynoso, a NYC council member, said, dealing...
On 06.24.14, Beatrice Galilee, the newly-appointed associate curator of architecture and design in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Department of Modern and...
On 6.11.14 the AIANY Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee (DfRR) hosted Daniel Zarrilli, PE, to update the design community on New York’s progress in becoming...
Architect and planner Gilles Marie-Paul Laheurte passed away peacefully on 06.22.14 at his home in New York City, after a valiant battle with cancer. A memorial service...
(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - BRAC Brightens The Bronx - A New Portal to the Past of the Lower East Side - Something Old, Something Very New - A New Live/Work...
The AIA New York State 2014 Design Awards honored NYC-based WASA/Studio, IBI Group – Gruzen Samton, Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners, Grimshaw Architects,...
Open Until Position is Filled: Curator of the Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design 07.23.14: Call for Entries: AIANY | Center for Architecture’s...
06.24.14: AIANY 2014 President Lance Jay Brown, FAIA; Jessica Yager, policy director at NYU Furman Center; NYC Department of Housing and Preservation Commissioner Vicki...
It’s no surprise to those who know him that AIANY Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA, received the Edward C. Kemper Award for his significant contribution to the...
During a particularly frantic budget period, the New York City Council Committee on Aging asked city agencies and the public: “How can the city expand and preserve...
At the 65th Annual Honors and Awards Celebration, the AIA bestowed honorary membership upon 10 individuals outside the profession, and recognized the winners of the 2014...
The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, designed by Chicago architecture legends Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan in 1889, was the perfect setting for the...
At “Coordinated Disaster Recovery: Lessons from Hurricane Sandy," AIANY 2014 President and AIANY Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee (DfRR) founding co-chair...
On 06.28.14 at the 2014 AIA Convention in Chicago, AIA delegates elected new national leadership for 2015 through 2016, including two members from New York State....
(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - A Condo Grows in a Park in Brooklyn - Beauty in the Berkshires - All Aboard that Train - Warm-Up to Hy-Fi - Making Their Mark on the...
At the 2014 AIA National Convention, Russell A. Davidson, FAIA, was elected 2015 First Vice President/2016 President-Elect; William J. Bates, AIA, and Francis M. Pitts,...
2014 OCULUS Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2014 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect by training, or see yourself as an astute observer of New...