January 23, 2013
by: Murrye Bernard Assoc. AIA LEED AP
Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, met with NYC DCAS Commissioner Edna Wells Handy at the Center before her talk "Architecture in the Public Realm: DCAS Mission and Role in Enhancing the Quality of Life."Daniel Fox
01.14.13: "Discovering Columbus" by Tatzu Nishi was recently disassembled at Columbus Circle. Over 100,000 people visited the installation while it was open.Rick Bell, FAIA
01.10.13: Several architecture firms designed and built shelters for feral cats in NYC as part of the third annual “Architects for Animals Giving Shelter,” sponsored by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals (The Alliance) and in support of the Alliance’s Feral Cat Initiative.M Moser went totally Modern with “Cat Coop.” (Photo: Kristen Richards)
01.10.13: Several architecture firms designed and built shelters for feral cats in NYC as part of the third annual “Architects for Animals Giving Shelter,” sponsored by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals (The Alliance) and in support of the Alliance’s Feral Cat Initiative.Adam Zimmerman, AIA, LEED AP, and Sofia Galadza Zimmerman of Zimmerman Workshop wrapped a standard Igloo cooler in Spanish moss and sheet moss (entry is a hole cut in one side). (Photo: Kristen Richards)
01.10.13: Several architecture firms designed and built shelters for feral cats in NYC as part of the third annual “Architects for Animals Giving Shelter,” sponsored by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals (The Alliance) and in support of the Alliance’s Feral Cat Initiative.Francis Cauffman found inspiration in urban fire escapes of the local architecture surrounding the Washington Heights community garden that this “high rise” will call home. (Photo: Kristen Richards)
01.15.13: The Printsource trade show opened at the Penn Pavilion.Marisa Fort, AIA, and Laurinda Spear, FAIA, of Arquitectonica (Photo: Rick Bell, FAIA)
01.15.13: Finalists in the Urban SOS student competition attended a dinner at Jane, hosted by AECOM, the night before the final presentation and jury selection at the Center for Architecture. Sara Navrady (Delft University of Technology), and AECOM Executive Vice President, Buildings + Places, Bill Hanway (Photo: Rick Bell, FAIA)
01.15.13: Finalists in the Urban SOS student competition attended a dinner at Jane, hosted by AECOM, the night before the final presentation and jury selection at the Center for Architecture. Juan Camilo Pinzon (Universidad de los Andes), and Guillermo Umana (Macquarie University), with Hanway (Photo: Rick Bell, FAIA)
01.15.13: Finalists in the Urban SOS student competition attended a dinner at Jane, hosted by AECOM, the night before the final presentation and jury selection at the Center for Architecture. Jack Campbell Clause (Leeds Metropolitan University), April Schneider (University of Illinois), Hanway, Jamilla Harper (University of Nairobi), and Adam Broidy (California College of the Arts) (Photo: Rick Bell, FAIA)

01.14.13: Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, met with NYC DCAS Commissioner Edna Wells Handy at the Center before her talk “Architecture in the Public Realm: DCAS Mission and Role in Enhancing the Quality of Life.”

01.14.13: “Discovering Columbus” by Tatzu Nishi was recently disassembled at Columbus Circle. Over 100,000 people visited the installation while it was open.

01.10.13: Several architecture firms designed and built shelters for feral cats in NYC as part of the third annual “Architects for Animals Giving Shelter,” sponsored by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals (The Alliance) and in support of the Alliance’s Feral Cat Initiative. Participating firms included H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture; Francis Cauffman Architects; M Moser; Callison Barteluce; Stonehill Taylor with a team of students from City College; Zimmerman Workshop; Bernheimer Architecture, teaming with last year’s winner, designer Kathryn Walton of The American Street Cat (TASC); and Pilot Projects.

01.15.13: The Printsource trade show opened at the Penn Pavilion.

01.15.13: Finalists in the Urban SOS student competition attended a dinner at Jane, hosted by AECOM, the night before the final presentation and jury selection at the Center for Architecture.

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