2/17/21

Community can be simply defined as “a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality or shared government, and often have a common cultural and...

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2/17/21

In the last year, we’ve seen centuries-old models of education turned on their heads. Students and educators log in virtually from around the world, facing the...

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2/3/21

AIA New York is seeking applications for co-chairs for the organization’s new justice-focused committee. Coming out of the chapter’s “Open Forum: Architecture...

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2/3/21

Do you know an AIA architect who has made significant and measurable achievements in design, preservation, education, literature, or service? Election to fellowship...

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2/2/21

On January 14, AIA New York State held a virtual dinner to install their 2021 President, Illya Azaroff, AIA. A long-time and very active member of AIA New York, our...

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2/1/21

Leadership and Firm Transitions Suman Sorg, FAIA, has announced the launch of a new non-profit design firm, A Complete Unknown.   Firm Hires and...

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1/20/21

AIA New York is proud to announce that three of the 2020 AIA New York State (AIANYS) Honor Awards have been conferred on our local members and firms: LEVENBETTS, winner...

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1/6/21

AIA New York and the Center for Architecture have welcomed eight new industry leaders to their boards. On December 8, five members were welcomed to AIA New York’s...

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1/6/21

In response to COVID-19, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) will allow licensees, regardless of registration renewal date, to utilize self-study for any...

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12/16/20

On Tuesday, December 8, AIA New York welcomed its 2021 Board of Directors at the annual Board Inaugural, which was presented virtually for the first time. Executive...

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12/15/20

While we weren’t able to convene for our Oculus Book Talks series in 2020, the year still offered up a dazzling array of architecture and design publications. Here are...

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12/1/20

Voting is the bedrock on which our government institutions derive “their just powers,” as stated in the Declaration of Independence. It is a civic act allowing those...

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11/11/20

“Part of why I think it’s so important to engage with school buildings, is that this is the first civic space, and possibly the only civic space, that a lot of...

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11/11/20

AIA New York is seeking applications for open co-chair positions by the end of the year for following committees: Diversity & Inclusion Planning and Urban...

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11/6/20

Oculus magazine, AIA New York's quarterly publication, commits to more actively stand up against systemic racism and inequality through our coverage and invites our...

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10/27/20

The AIANY Social Science and Architecture Committee is seeking applications for a new co-chair with the planned departure of the current co-chair by the end of the...

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10/27/20

Affordable housing is a universal need and architects play a significant role in making it an option for all. As it currently faces its own housing crisis, New York City...

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10/14/20

The AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) is seeking applications for a new co-chair with the planned departure of the current co-chair by the end of the...

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10/14/20

On Friday, August 28, the 2020 class of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP) convened for its third remote development session, organized by Chris Perrodin, Assoc....

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9/16/20

“I think for all of us—whether you’re on the design side, whether you’re on the public side or the private side—I would suggest that participation is becoming...

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