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We invite all AIA New York Chapter architect, international associate, emeritus, and associate members to the Center for Architecture on 09.15.15 at 6:00 PM to have a...
The Architectural League’s new compilation, 30 Years of Emerging Voices, is a strong cultural artifact for the North American experimental architectural community. I...
Some good news for AIANY’s 5,200 members: on Wednesday, 08.19.15, the Board of Directors voted to not raise AIANY dues this year. The AIANY Chapter dues will remain...
When Roger Ulrich designed, executed, and published a controlled study of the view from hospital rooms as an independent variable in patients' recovery from gallbladder...
Thank you to all who joined us on 08.10.15 at the handsome Winged Foot Golf Club to support the Center for Architecture and the AIA New York Chapter’s Fourth Annual...
Appropriately sub-titled “Creating and Communicating a Critical Sector,” July’s panel discussion on marketing resilient design services was as much about framing...
“Storytelling: On Media, Representation, and Narrative,“ the fourth installment of the AIANY Global Dialogues Committee's Viral Voices series, brought together some...
On 06.18.15, Andrew Bernheimer, AIA, NCARB, partner at Bernheimer Architecture, and Alan Organschi, partner at Gray Organschi Architecture, spoke about their book,...
The Building Research Information Knowledgebase (BRIK), sponsored by AIA and the National Institute of Building Sciences, offers a members-only subscription feature that...
“Edge Criticism: The Impact of Criticism on Practice,” the fifth in the presidential theme series of Tomas Rossant, AIA, asked what impact architects should have on...
Newark Planning Office Director Damon Rich and Jae Shin, principals of Hector, Rafi Segal, principal of A+U, Quilian Riano, founder and principal of DSGN AGNC, and...
“The whole world is looking at Medellin,” notes NJIT College of Architecture and Design Dean Urs Gauchat. Given the laudatory articles hyping the “Medellin...
Making culture accessible has become the mission of arts organizations in the 21st century. Two luminaries of the New York City museum scene discussed progress,...
On 06.15.15, the AIANY Professional Practice Committee concluded its Spring 2015 Transforming Architectural Practice (TAP) series with a “People’s Choice” session....
Spanish architecture has been increasingly on the radar, with a growing number of competition winners and an increased presence in social media and portfolio websites....
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...
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...
Panel: Designing for Health in Affordable Housing By Bill Millard Some observations at this session (links between subpar housing and poor health, risks affecting...
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...
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,...