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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...
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...
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...
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...
“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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
“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...
The AIANY Architecture Dialogue Committee is seeking applications for new co-chairs with the planned departure of one of the current co-chairs in the Fall. The AIANY...
Despite delays and limitations caused by COVID-19, this year’s AIA New York Day of Service was a resounding success for the teams, organizations, volunteers, and end...
Recipe for a Room: A Design Contest, organized by the AIANY Interiors Committee to benefit the New York City Restaurant Employee Relief Fund, named the competition's...
With New York City burdened by the simultaneous crises of climate change, systemic racism, and a once-in-a-generation pandemic, architects must reevaluate their role in...
As COVID-19 numbers continue to decrease in the New York City area and New York State continues its phased reopening, AIANY is pleased to announce that our partners at...
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...
On Tuesday, July 7, AIANY held its first-ever virtual Honors and Awards Luncheon, celebrating architects, public servants, journalists, and organizations that are...
On July 1, 2020, the AIA New York held its 153rd Annual Meeting, the first ever in a fully virtual format. The event provided a chance for members to come together and...