In the News | 1/8/14

12.11.13: At a breakfast briefing at Craft in New York, Anabelle Selldorf, FAIA, Principalof Selldorf Architects, gave an update on her firm’s expansion and renovation...

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In the News | 12/18/13

In this last issue of 2013, the AIA New York Chapter would like to wish you all the best in 2014, and thank you for your continued support and readership. We’re...

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In the News | 12/18/13

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is creating a high-powered consulting group, Bloomberg Associates, to help reshape cities around the world. Director of City Planning Amanda...

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In the News | 12/18/13

12.19.13: Call for Registration: Fentress Global Challenge 2013: Upcycled Architecture International Student Competition 12.20.13: Call for Submissions: FuturArc...

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In the News | 12/18/13

11.21.13: AIANY Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA, (center left) presented a Proclamation honoring the 20th anniversary of Architecture Research Office (ARO), to...

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In the News | 12/4/13

What do an Occupy Wall Street veteran, a kindergarten teacher, a high school student, an architect, and a business consultant have in common? If you can’t think of a...

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In the News | 12/4/13

(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - Creating an Architectural Language of Their Own - A New Gallery to House 121 Works by 86 Artists is Rising on the Stanford Campus -...

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In the News | 12/4/13

The NYC Economic Development Corporation’s Hire + Expand in Lower Manhattan: Take the H.E.L.M. competition awarded a grant of $50,000 to Hollwich Kushner/Architizer...

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In the News | 12/4/13

12.10.13: Call for Submissions: IE University's Houses for Change: Architecture for Social Responsibility  12.10.13: Call for Entries: IE School of Architecture and...

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In the News | 12/4/13

11.28.13: Cheng-Hsun Wu (2nd from the left) and Chien Chung (Didi) Pei, AIA, (3nd from the left) of Pei Partnership Architects joined Taiwan President Ma Ying Jeou...

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In the News | 11/20/13

(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - 4 is the 1st to be Completed on the WTC Site - The Four Typologies of Russia in One Moscow Park - Prototype Continues to Infill Sites...

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In the News | 11/20/13

The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum was awarded the 2013 Ladislav Sutnar Prize for its contribution to the world of design…Amanda Schachter and...

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In the News | 11/20/13

11.22.13: Call for Entries: The Architect’s Newspaper First Annual Best of the Year Design Awards 11.22.13: Call for Submissions: Future Magazine SC2013...

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In the News | 11/20/13

11.07.13: The Center for Architecture’s latest Breakthrough Space exhibition, “Dorothy Heller Paintings from the 1950s and 1960s,” features the abstract...

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Chapter News, In the News | 11/6/13

We spent the entire month of Archtober celebrating architecture and design, but there is one special night of the year when architecture truly takes center stage:...

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In the News | 11/6/13

(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - Upbeat Rhythm Sets New Tune for Affordable Housing - A Circulation Ribbon Ties Programs Together - Farm Colony Transforms into...

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In the News | 11/6/13

The following architects have been inducted into the National Academy for 2013: David Adjaye, Hon. FAIA, Adjaye Associates; Paul Broches, FAIA, Mitchell/Giurgola...

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In the News | 11/6/13

11.10.13: Call for Projects: Ecole Spécial d’Architecture, Design Corps, The Fetzer Institute and the Social Economic Design Network’s First European Conference on...

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In the News | 11/6/13

10.24.13: During a timely Building of the Day tour on United Nations Day, Assistant Secretary-General Michael Adlerstein, FAIA, Executive Director of the UN Capital...

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