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Where could we use better public transportation? Swaths of the Bronx and Queens are underserved, particularly in Hunts Point, Soundview, Spuyten-Duyvil, and all of...
In an interesting collaboration between two committees at opposite ends of the spectrum, the AIANY Interiors and Planning & Urban Design Committees, came a panel on...
The panel of practicing architects and landscape architects discussed the transition from former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's to Mayor Bill de Blasio's current...
On 10.06.14, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed Martistella Casciato and Tom Avermaete, co-authors of Casablanca Chandigarh: A Report on...
On 10.23.14, more than 1,100 members of New York City’s design community gathered at Chelsea Piers’ Pier Sixty for the AIANY Heritage Ball, our largest fundraising...
Having completed a number of museums, most recently in Denver, Brad Cloepfil, AIA, of Allied Works Architecture, delivered this year's annual Arthur M. Rosenblatt...
The Big Apple always has a couple worms, such as stalled trains on your way to work, meetings, and architectural tours, and Archtober has offered many. But then, you get...
On 09.03.14, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed Susan S. Szenasy, Hon. AIANY, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Metropolis magazine and author...
New York would seem to be the ideal place for young, energetic architects to establish a practice. As a world capital of design, there is no shortage of development here...
Times Square is mutating steadily, and its relation to the rest of the city is changing as well. Despite its central location, it has never really been the heart of the...
In 2010 the New York City population over the age of 65 was just shy of one million, three million if one includes those over 45 years old. Forecasts predict that the...
It was a tremendous treat to hear scholars Tom Avermaete and Maristella Casciato discuss their process and share the evolution of the exhibition and subsequent...
It’s a time of investment in Staten Island. The borough is currently undergoing two major projects. To capitalize on the passage of 22 million people and two million...
Just over 20 years of practice has proven that Architecture Research Office (ARO) had chosen its moniker well. For this year's Oberfield Lecture, Stephen Cassell, AIA,...
With an increasingly historicized New York City, the number of landmarked or historical districts in which architects will work is only increasing. The panel...
AIANY 2014 President Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, remembers how, at a 2007 centennial conference at the University of Michigan, Architecture 2030 founder and CEO Ed Mazria,...
When one signs on to read a book to review, the book becomes your friend. It sits with you on the subway, it waits with you to pick up your child. In this case my new...
On 09.15. 14, lead partners and principals of four diverse firms, Jamie von Klemperer, FAIA, of Kohn Pedersen Fox/KPF; Sunil Bald of Studio SUMO; Craig Dykers, AIA,...
People are the key to energy-efficient buildings. As revealed in the 07.16.14 “Shifting Behavior” event, organized by the AIANY Committee on the Environment (COTE),...
The “Future Now Summit” that was held on 09.13.14 at the Center for Architecture was a complete success. It had an ordinance of young and enthusiastic professionals...