November 25, 2015
by: Camila Schaulson Frenz
11.12.15: The New School Parsons School of Design hosted Frank Gehry, FAIA, at “At the Parsons Table” with Paul Goldberger, author of Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry, the recently published, full-length biography.Credit: Jonathan Grassi
11.16.15: Speakers of “Designing to Code: How to Comply with NYC's New Energy Code,” (l-r) John Skipper, Con Edison; Kelly Westby, Steven Winter Associates; Ellen Honigstock, LEED AP, Urban Green Council; Emily Hoffman, NYC Department of Buildings; and Mike O’Donnell, Steven Winter Associates.Credit: Center for Architecture
11.18.15: Carmi Bee, FAIA, president of RKTB Architects, shared his thoughts on the future of housing in New York City at the annual Ratensky Lecture.Credit: Center for Architecture
11.18.15: Mike Szivos, founder of SOFTlab, smiles at his reflection at the opening for Nova, the winner of the Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition.Credit: 3M
11.23.15: Chris Hamm, student construction manager for the Stevens Institute’s SURE HOUSE, winner of the 2015 Solar Decathlon, discussed the design process behind the sustainable and resilient residential prototype.Credit: Center for Architecture

11.12.15: The New School Parsons School of Design hosted Frank Gehry, FAIA, at “At the Parsons Table” with Paul Goldberger, author of Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry, the recently published, full-length biography.

11.16.15: Speakers of “Designing to Code: How to Comply with NYC’s New Energy Code,” (l-r) John Skipper, Con Edison; Kelly Westby, Steven Winter Associates; Ellen Honigstock, LEED AP, Urban Green Council; Emily Hoffman, NYC Department of Buildings; and Mike O’Donnell, Steven Winter Associates.

11.18.15: Carmi Bee, FAIA, president of RKTB Architects, shared his thoughts on the future of housing in New York City at the annual Ratensky Lecture.

11.18.15: Mike Szivos, founder of SOFTlab, smiles at his reflection at the opening for Nova, the winner of the Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition.

11.23.15: Chris Hamm, student construction manager for the Stevens Institute’s SURE HOUSE, winner of the 2015 Solar Decathlon, discussed the design process behind the sustainable and resilient residential prototype.
Credit: Center for Architecture

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