In the News | 5/1/07

Event: Daylight and the City: Day Lighting in New York City Part 2, 1961 to Present Location: Center for Architecture, 04.18.07 Speakers: Margaret Maile -- design...

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In the News | 5/1/07

Event: Downtown Third Thursdays Lecture: Forgotten Splendor: Restoring Downtown's Historic Architecture Location: Federal Hall, 04.19.07 Speaker: Mary Dierickx --...

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In the News | 5/1/07

A lot of money is being raised to fund Mayor Bloomberg's plaNYC 2030. Included in the plan is a Sustainable Mobility and Regional Transportation (SMART) organization to...

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In the News | 5/1/07

In this issue: ·Affordable Housing in Bronx Is UP ·Museum-within-a-museum: New Light Shed on Greek and Roman Art ·Cooper-Hewitt...

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In the News | 5/1/07

Richard Meier, FAIA, has opened his Queens warehouse to the public. To peer into models no longer in use, from early houses to the Jubilee Church and the J. Paul Getty...

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In the News | 5/1/07

Terrence E. O'Neal, AIA, 2006 President of AIANYS, accepted on behalf of AIANYS the Component Excellence Outstanding Single Program Award for Government Affairs from AIA...

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In the News | 5/1/07

04.26.07: Celebrating the SMPS-NY 11th Annual Honor Awardees (l-r): Scholarship: Mary Li, Baruch College Junior, Marketing major, Graphic Design minor; Marketing...

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In the News | 5/1/07

Oculus 2007 Editorial Calendar If you have ideas, projects, opinions -- or perhaps a burning desire to write about a topic below -- we'd like to hear from you! Deadlines...

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In the News | 4/17/07

The AIANY Chapter has finally taken the next step toward becoming a "Center for Architecture" with this week's launch of the Public Information Exchange (PIE). Designed...

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In the News | 4/17/07

In this issue: ·Historic Ellis Island Ferry Building Reopens ·Long Island: Tech Hub of the Future? ·From Horses to Humans: Historic Stables To...

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In the News | 4/17/07

The MFA Design Department at School of Visual Arts has launched a new podcast series. The "Designer as Author" features lectures by SVA faculty members like Milton...

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In the News | 4/17/07

Thirty-two design firms were pre-qualified in the second round of the Mayor's Design + Construction Excellence Program (D+CEP). In the $10 million and under requirement...

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In the News | 4/17/07

Celebrating Architecture Week, two exhibitions opened at the Center for Architecture on April 12: NY 150+: A Timeline - Ideas - Civic Institutions - Futures, and 2007...

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In the News | 4/17/07

Oculus 2007 Editorial Calendar If you have ideas, projects, opinions -- or perhaps a burning desire to write about a topic below -- we'd like to hear from you!...

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In the News | 4/3/07

Event: 2007 Temko Critics Panel: A Critical Situation: What to Make of Starchitecture, And Who To Blame For It Location: Baruch College, 03.28.07 Speakers: Karrie Jacobs...

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In the News | 4/3/07

Event: Emerging Voices Lecture Series Location: Urban Center, 03.22.07 Speakers: An Te Liu -- artist, associate professor & director, Faculty of Architecture,...

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In the News | 4/3/07

New plans to green cities, countries, and the world seem to be popping up everywhere. Similar to Mayor Bloomberg's PlaNYC, the Mayor of London's office recently...

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In the News | 4/3/07

In this issue: ·United Nations Approves Master Plan ·Art Deco Jewel Gets 21st Century Uplift ·Look No Further Than Chelsea's "Vision...

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In the News | 4/3/07

In case you haven't heard, there is a man with a family in NYC aiming to put us all to shame. Colin Beaven, or No Impact Man as he calls himself on his blog, is spending...

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In the News | 4/3/07

Atlas of Novel Tectonics, a book by Jesse Reiser, AIA, and Nanako Umemoto of NYC-based Resier + Umemoto RUR Architecture, has won two international awards: The Jan...

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