December 8, 2009
by: Murrye Bernard Assoc. AIA LEED AP

2010 Oculus Editorial Calendar
If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York’s architectural and planning scene, OCULUS editors want to hear from you! Projects/topics may be anywhere, but architects must be New York-based. Please submit story ideas by the deadlines indicated below to Kristen Richards: Kristen@ArchNewsNow.com

THE 2010 THEMES:
Spring: Architect as Leader: Architects are increasingly taking leadership roles beyond building projects. The issue will explore other aspects, including leadership of firms, communities, and in the political arena. What is (and isn’t) being done to train and encourage professionals to take the lead at local, national, and international levels?
Submit story ideas by 12.15.09

Summer: AIANY Design Awards 2010: Recognition of outstanding architectural design by New York City architects and for work completed in New York City. There are four categories of Design Awards: Architecture, Interiors, Urban Design, and Un-built Work. Click here for details.
Register/Submit entries by 02.05.09

Fall: Thinking Back / Thinking Forward and Understanding the Shift: The recession has given us the opportunity to reflect on the last decades of design and building — and what might be ahead. We will investigate trends in design, building, and marketing that are coming into play. What are the next steps in social media, BIM, sustainability, technology, competitions, stalled projects, adaptive re-use, design for flexibility, mergers and firm acquisitions?
Submit story ideas by 05.21.09

Winter: Practice without Borders: The world is growing smaller. New York is an international city, and it is easier than ever for overseas firms to work here and for New York City firms to work abroad. We will look into reciprocity, licensure, removal of boundaries to practice, and international competitions as ways to build renown.
Submit story ideas by 08.13.09

12.15.09 Late Registration Deadline: HB:BX Building Cultural Infrastructure International Ideas Competition

01.15.10 Call for Entries: 2010 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Projects

01.25.10 Call for Papers: MillionTreesNYC, Green Infrastructure, and Urban Ecology: A Research Symposium

02.01.10: Call for Entries: Arnold W. Brunner Grant

02.08.10 Call for Entries: ReSource: The Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers

02.10.10 Call for Entries: 2010 Great Places Awards

02.15.10 Call for Entries: Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial

02.26.10 Call for Entries: Bentley Student Design Competition

03.01.10 Call for Submissions: 2010 Passive House

03.31.10 Call for Nominations: 2010 Landslide: Every Tree Tells a Story

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