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On Earth Day 2015 (04.22.15), the AIANY Historic Buildings and Design for Risk and Reconstruction (DfRR) Committees co-hosted "Historic Buildings and Districts at Risk,"...
In recent years, many creative industries – most notably the music industry – have dealt with the ramifications of the ease of digital sharing as it relates to...
2015 Oculus Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2015 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect in practice or by training, or see yourself as an astute observer...
New York City’s housing stock has failed to reflect not only the demand for housing, but also the city’s changing demographics. While nuclear families comprise 18%...
British author and critic Justin McGuirk’s talk about his recent book, Radical Cities: Across Latin America in Search of a New Architecture, on 04.6.15 at the Center...
On 04.06.15, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed Justin McGuirk, author of Radical Cities: Across Latin America in Search of a New Architecture,...
New York City pioneered the integration of architecture and art. For some 30 years, the Percent for Art program, managed by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, has...
New York has more supportive housing than any other American city, but no one pretends the available stock of these residences – affordable housing with on-site...
Carol Shapiro, director of the Beverley Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF), opened the “Feminist Design Practices” panel at the Center for Architecture on...
On 04.13.15, the Transforming Architectural Practice program hosted Christine Filip, president of Business Development Partners, to discuss how to attract and sustain...
"New Modes of Profit" brought together four practitioners who have diversified their architectural business practices to reap more rewards, or was it risk? In the third...
A developer, an architect, an urban planner, and a professor of urban planning were rounded up by architect Diane Lewis on 03.18.15 for a mash-up of diverse takes on...
On 12.09.15, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed artist Dan Graham and architect Jessica Russell, authors of Architecture/Astrology, published by...
Howard Roark died. A long time ago, some would add, perhaps even at birth; as professional icons go, the architect-as-solitary-aesthetic-hero character strikes many...
Howard Roark died. A long time ago, some would add, perhaps even at birth; as professional icons go, the architect-as-solitary-aesthetic-hero character strikes many...
It was a coincidental night – the first day of spring, five inches of snow, the 100th anniversary of Lina Bo Bardi's birth, and, to the day, the 23rd anniversary of...
On 03.16.15 the Center for Architecture hosted Keller Easterling, a professor at the Yale School of Architecture, to discuss her latest book, Extrastatecraft: The Power...
With disasters increasingly probable, would your office be in a position to work? What problems would you and your people – as a business and as individuals –...
If you own a MacBook (or even if you don’t), perhaps you recall Apple’s campaign claiming it was the “world’s greenest notebook.” Beyond the exciting tagline,...
The Center for Architecture and AIA New York Chapter are pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 Arnold W. Brunner Grant. The Brunner Grant is awarded annually to an...