AIANY Committees

- Architecture Dialogue
- Architecture for Education
- Architecture for Justice
- Building Codes
- Building Science
- Committee on Residential Architecture
- Committee on the Environment
- Cultural Facilities
- Design for Aging
- Design for Health
- Design for Risk and Reconstruction
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Emerging New York Architects
- Future of Practice
- Global Dialogues
- Historic Buildings
- Housing
- Interiors
- LGBTQIA+ Alliance
- Marketing and Communications
- New Practices
- Planning and Urban Design
- Public Architecture
- Science and Research Facilities
- Social Science and Architecture
- Transportation and Infrastructure
- Women in Architecture
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Planning and Urban Design
Works with agencies to review proposed changes to the Zoning Resolution and examines urban design issues.
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Transportation and Infrastructure
Focuses on planning, design, technical, and policy issues related to transportation and infrastructure, including systems and civic facilities to support marine, aviation, and land-based transit, as well as energy, water, and waste distribution networks.
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Design for Aging
A forum dedicated to increasing public awareness of the needs of the elderly in an urban environment, and to exploring issues which educate professionals to develop designs which accommodate those needs.
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Design for Risk and Reconstruction
A forum dedicated to evaluate, communicate, and expand the role of the design profession in this time of dramatic climate, energy, economic, and social changes.
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Architecture for Justice
Serves members primarily working on educational facilities to keep abreast of activity in the field.
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Women in Architecture
Supports empowerment of women in the architecture profession through examples and achievements.
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LGBTQIA+ Alliance
Advocates for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, plus other sexual and gender marginalized communities within the architecture profession.
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Social Science and Architecture
Seeks to map new ground for novel collaborations with practitioners and researchers in the social sciences.