November 11, 2015
by: jchristie
10.25.15: Eric Goshow, AIA, introduced Kelly Hayes McAlonie, winner of the 2015 AIANYS Matthew W. Del Gaudio Service Award.Credit: Rick Bell
10.29.15: Donald Manning, Illya Azaroff, AIA, Steve Bluestone, and Mark Ginsberg, FAIA, spoke at the launch event for Strategies for Multifamily Building Resilience manual, a collection of 20 practical, easily-accessible strategies for building owners to make their properties more resilient against the worsening effects of climate change.Credit: Center for Architecture
10.30.15: Co-Founder of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners, Billie Tsien, AIA, spoke about her life, practice, and career as a woman as part of the Breakfast Leadership Series, organized by AIANY Women in Architecture Committee. Credit: Center for Architecture
10.31.15: Inspired by Gordon Matta-Clark’s famous art/chitectural installations, Steven Holl Architects won the prize for Best Overall Costume as “Building Cuts: The Ghost of Matta” at Storefront for Art and Architecture’s annual Critical Halloween party.Credit: Storefront for Art and Architecture

10.25.15: Eric Goshow, AIA, introduced Kelly Hayes McAlonie, winner of the 2015 AIANYS Matthew W. Del Gaudio Service Award.
Credit: Rick Bell

10.29.15: Donald Manning, Illya Azaroff, AIA, Steve Bluestone, and Mark Ginsberg, FAIA, spoke at the launch event for Strategies for Multifamily Building Resilience manual, a collection of 20 practical, easily-accessible strategies for building owners to make their properties more resilient against the worsening effects of climate change.
Credit: Center for Architecture

10.30.15: Co-Founder of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners, Billie Tsien, AIA, spoke about her life, practice, and career as a woman as part of the Breakfast Leadership Series, organized by AIANY Women in Architecture Committee.
Credit: Center for Architecture

10.31.15: Inspired by Gordon Matta-Clark’s famous art/chitectural installations, Steven Holl Architects won the prize for Best Overall Costume as “Building Cuts: The Ghost of Matta” at Storefront for Art and Architecture’s annual Critical Halloween party.
Credit: Storefront for Art and Architecture

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