March 25, 2015
by: Camila Schaulson Frenz
03.12.15: Long-time partner Peter Samton, FAIA, and Mrs. Lee Gruzen celebrated the life of Jordan Gruzen, FAIA, of Gruzen Samton, at a tribute hosted at the Center for Architecture.Credit: Center for Architecture
03.17.15: AIA National 2015 President Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, looks up during a site visit of Santiago Calatrava’s World Trade Center PATH Station.Credit: Rick Bell
03.18.15: Andrew Bernheimer, AIA, NCARB, Principal of Bernheimer Architecture, presented at the sixth edition of the AIANY Interiors Committee Speed Presentation, hosted by Steelcase.Credit: Center for Architecture
03.19.15: James Crispino, AIA, NCARB, President and Design Principal at Francis Cauffman, and Mayor Bill de Blasio at the groundbreaking of the firm’s 620 Fulton Street Project in Brooklyn.Credit: Francis Cauffman
03.19.15: AIANY and Center for Architecture Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA (not shown), was treated to a hard-hat tour of Porcelanosa’s construction site by Andrew Pennington, José Alacreu, and Ignacio Vidal of Porcelanosa. Credit: Rick Bell

03.12.15: Long-time partner Peter Samton, FAIA, and Mrs. Lee Gruzen celebrated the life of Jordan Gruzen, FAIA, of Gruzen Samton, at a tribute hosted at the Center for Architecture.

03.17.15: AIA National 2015 President Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, looks up during a site visit of Santiago Calatrava’s World Trade Center PATH Station.

03.18.15: Andrew Bernheimer, AIA, NCARB, Principal of Bernheimer Architecture, presented at the sixth edition of the AIANY Interiors Committee Speed Presentation, hosted by Steelcase.

03.19.15: James Crispino, AIA, NCARB, President and Design Principal at Francis Cauffman, and Mayor Bill de Blasio at the groundbreaking of the firm’s 620 Fulton Street Project in Brooklyn.

03.19.15: Porcelanosa USA’s Andrew Pennington, José Alacreu, and Ignacio Vidal treated AIANY and Center for Architecture Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA (not shown) to a hard-hat tour of the construction site of the company’s new flagship showroom, designed by Foster + Partners, on 5th Avenue across from Madison Square Park.

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