In the News | 4/20/11

2011 OCULUS Editorial Calendar If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York's architectural and planning scene, note that OCULUS...

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In the News | 4/20/11

04.12.11: More than 600 members of the architectural and related communities convened at Cipriani Wall Street to honor the 2011 Design Awards at the annual Design...

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In the News | 4/20/11

(Continued from above) KR: What are the difficulties caused by operating out of a building designed originally for a different purpose, a different time, a different...

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In the News | 4/6/11

04.06.11:The latest AIANY podcast features an interview with Tony Hiss about his book, In Motion: The Experience of Travel. The book was the subject of the most recent...

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In the News | 4/6/11

In this issue: · Van Alen Books Fills Gap Left by Urban Center Books · Installation Worms Its Way Down the Bowery · Staten Island Museum Nestles in...

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In the News | 4/6/11

Last week, the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) issued the 2010 Report on Accreditation. It provides data on: accreditation actions taken in 2010;...

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In the News | 4/6/11

The Center for Architecture Foundation's Learning by Design: New York (LBD:NY) program has been selected as one of four National Nominees for the inaugural International...

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In the News | 4/6/11

2011 OCULUS Editorial Calendar If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York's architectural and planning scene, note that OCULUS...

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In the News | 4/6/11

03.25.11: As part of the Jugaad Urbanism Film Series, "Bombay Summer" was screened at the Center for Architecture. "Bombay Summer" director Joseph...

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In the News | 3/22/11

03.23.11 Editor's Note: As everyone's heart is heavy with the terrible losses in Japan from the earthquake and tsunami, local architects are coming together to help. See...

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In the News | 3/22/11

In this issue: · City Unveils Vision 2020, a Blueprint for the Waterfront & Waterways · Pier A Will Soon Wine & Dine New Yorkers · MiMA...

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In the News | 3/22/11

Note: This letter is in response to "Why Isn't Architecture a U.S. Export Priority?" by Lucy Bullivant, Hon. FRIBA, published in the Winter 2010/11 issue of...

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In the News | 3/22/11

I live on the Upper West Side, where much of the contention around the new bike lane on Columbus Avenue has centered on some business owners who claim that the shifting...

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In the News | 3/22/11

The recipients of the 2011 AIA Housing Awards include, in the category of One/Two Family Custom Housing, R-House by Della Valle Bernheimer and Architecture Research...

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In the News | 3/22/11

2011 OCULUS Editorial Calendar If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York's architectural and planning scene, note that OCULUS...

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In the News | 3/22/11

03.15.11: The AIA elevated 104 of its members to the College of Fellows, and seven are members of the AIA New York Chapter. Their achievements were honored at a...

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Chapter News, In the News | 3/8/11

03.09.11: Today's big announcement is that OCULUS is now available online! Click here to read the Winter 2010/11 issue, "Global Practice New York." Flip through the...

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In the News | 3/8/11

In this issue: · Prague 4- Pankrác Master Plan Underway with City Green Court · New High Line Neighbor Grows Roof Gardens · Affordable...

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In the News | 3/8/11

Last week, the AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) presented its HB:BX, Building Cultural Infrastructure competition to the Parks & Cultural Affairs...

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In the News | 3/8/11

Margaret O'Donoghue Castillo, AIA, LEED AP, 2011 AIANY President was recently interviewed by NY1 about the new benchmarking law requiring owners of buildings larger than...

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