In the News | 10/16/07

In this issue: ·Art Deco Decadence Returns to New Yorker ·NYU Makes Statement on Color ·From Brownfield to Town Square ·Green(e) Roof...

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In the News | 10/16/07

The International Union of Architects (UIA) launched a monthly e-newsletter to inform the international architecture community about competitions, member information,...

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In the News | 10/16/07

AIA New England awarded a Merit Award as part of the 2007 Design Awards to Polshek Partnership Architects for the renovation of the Yale University Art Gallery, Louis I....

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In the News | 10/16/07

This year's sold-out Heritage Ball 2007 recognized Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg; George H. Miller, FAIA; Joan K. Davidson, Hon. AIA; and Architecture for Humanity. The...

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In the News | 10/16/07

11.05.07 Submission: 1000x Architecture of the Americas Fushion publishing is calling for architecture projects to be included in an international book, 1000x...

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In the News | 10/2/07

10.02.07 October should be renamed Architecture Month. The AIANYS Convention begins this Thursday; openhousenewyork is this coming weekend; Heritage Ball and the annual...

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In the News | 10/2/07

Event: Take Me Out to the Brand-New Ballpark Location: Museum of the City of New York, 09.27.07 Speakers: John Pastier -- Architecture Critic & Author, Historic...

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In the News | 10/2/07

Event: This Will Kill That? presents Adam Gopnik discussing his book, Through the Children's Gate: A Home in New York (Knopf, 2006) Location: Center for Architecture,...

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In the News | 10/2/07

Event: High Line Discovered Location: Center for Architecture, 09.25.07 Speaker: Robert Hammond -- Co-Founder, Friends of the High Line Organizer: NY Chapter/American...

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In the News | 10/2/07

Last week the Metropolitan Transit Authority announced potential fare hikes for 2008. The MTA is expected to make a final vote in December, and the new plan would get...

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In the News | 10/2/07

Event: ENYA Launch Party for 2008 South Street Seaport, Re-envisioning the Urban Edge competition Location: The Seamen's Church Institute, 09.27.07 Organizers: AIANY...

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In the News | 10/2/07

In this issue: ·Queens Is First Borough to Go Platinum ·Hospital Blends with Brownstones ·Penang City Grows Up ·Savor, Feel: Basketball...

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In the News | 10/2/07

This coming weekend, the Center for Architecture is providing a place to recycle your unwanted electronics. Bring your computers, monitors, printers, TV's VCR's, cell...

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In the News | 10/2/07

RMJM Hillier, with Diane Lewis Architects and Beckelman+Capalino are finalists in an adaptive re-use competition hosted by the Sarasota Architectural Foundation to save...

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In the News | 10/2/07

Interior architects and architects celebrate together at the opening of Architecture Inside/Out at the Center for Architecture, September 19. (l-r): Lance Jay...

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In the News | 10/2/07

11.01.07 Registration: Archive Institute Poster Competition UNICEF and UNITE FOR CHILDREN. UNITE AGAINST AIDS calls for poster designs from artists under the age of 18...

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In the News | 9/18/07

09.18.07 Although this year's 9-11 remembrance ceremony was much more low-key than in past years, check out this issue to read about what is happening in Lower...

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In the News | 9/18/07

9/10/2007 Battery Park. 6:10 PM, NYC 9/11 Memorial Field; 6:19 PM, Wall of Patches from around the World. 9/11/2007 Ground Zero Ceremony. 7:36 AM; 9:37...

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In the News | 9/18/07

Event: Progress Report on the Redevelopment of Lower Manhattan Location: Marriott World Financial Center, 09.06.07 Speakers: Avi Schick -- Chairman, Lower Manhattan...

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In the News | 9/18/07

Event: Politics, Publics and Design Location: Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University, 09.10.07 Speakers: Dr. Rene Spitz...

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