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Urban Alchemy: Restoring Joy in America’s Sorted-Out Cities is fundamentally a healthy book about urbanism, written by clinical psychiatrist Mindy Thompson Fullilove,...
The evening’s lecture, occasioned by the book release of What If…?: The Architecture and Design of David Rockwell, brought together stage director Jack O’Brien and...
Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning is a centerpiece of the De Blasio Administration’s ambitious affordable housing plan to build 80,000 new affordable housing units and to...
David Halle and Elizabeth Tiso’s newest endeavor, New York’s New Edge: Contemporary Art, the High Line, and Urban Megaprojects on the Far West Side, is a chronicle...
On 12.28.14, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed David Halle and Elisabeth Tiso, co-authors of New York’s New Edge: Contemporary Art, the High...
The Center for Architecture and AIANY are pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant. The purpose of the grant is to further the...
As he passed the presidential gavel to 2015 President Tomas Rossant, AIA, at the 2015 AIANY Inaugural, 2014 President Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, reviewed the accomplishments...
The continually skyrocketing cost of real estate affects every sector of New York City, but harms small businesses and low-income renters in particular. Wages have not...
Ebola is the most recent form of one of civilization's deepest fears. From Daniel Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year and Poe's Masque of the Red Death, through recent...
New schools are often touted as being built for the communities in which they are built; however, many merely provide seats for increasing populations. Two recent...
On 11.19.14, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed David Fishman, Associate at Robert A.M. Stern Architects and co-author of Paradise Planned: The...
We are pleased to share the recent presentation made by Alan Mallach on the occasion of the Samuel Ratensky Memorial Lecture. The annual Ratensky Lecture, organized by...
Leadership was the theme of the night, as 13 deans from architecture schools around the New York area gathered for the 10th annual Deans’ Roundtable. Lance Jay Brown,...
As AIANY Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA, cited in his introduction during the 11.10.14 Oculus Book Talk at the Center for Architecture, for the casual reader there...
Airports built during the rise of commercial flying reflect the vast frontier the new technology created. Neo-futuristic designs, such as JFK International’s Eero...
From redefining and defending borders to establishing a national image and politics, the former countries of the USSR are negotiating their independence as nations in...
Searching for what defines “milieu” and “identity,” the program “Fondue Pot Stickers: Divergent Voices” tackled a number of academic and philosophical issues...
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...