In the News | 7/20/11

06.06-08.11: The Atelier Projet Urbain/Urban Design Workshop "New York, Stratégies et Régulation Métropolitaine/The New York Metropolis: Strategies and...

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In the News | 7/7/11

07.07.11 Editor's Note: With this issue, we are introducing a new sub-section to the "In the News" section. Check out "THIS JUST IN..." to read about announcements of...

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Chapter News | 7/7/11

Event: Aging-In-Place...(Aren't We All?) Location: Center for Architecture, 06.28.11 Speakers: Eric Cohen, AIA, NCIDQ -- Senior Associate Principal, Ethelind Coblin...

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In the News | 7/7/11

In this issue: · Chelsea Tenement Transforms into a Modern School · Vivid Colors Brighten Children's Hospital Experience · Dinner, a Movie, and an...

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Chapter News | 7/7/11

In this issue: · Passing: George M. White, FAIA · AIA Announces Database of Stalled Construction Projects · Call for Projects, Tours: Ninth Annual...

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In the News | 7/7/11

Holding Pattern, by Interboro, at PS1. Jessica Sheridan MoMA's recent trend toward more socially aware design continues. "Holding Pattern," the winner of...

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In the News | 7/7/11

AIANYS announced the 2011 Design Award recipients, including projects in the following categories: Adaptive Reuse; Awards of Merit, El Museo Del Barrio by Gruzen Samton...

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In the News | 7/7/11

2011 OCULUS Editorial Calendar If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York's architectural and planning scene, note that OCULUS...

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In the News | 7/7/11

07.04.11: The Amsterdam Center for Architecture, ARCAM, hosted a panel on the future of the profession. The discussion centered on professional organizations, including...

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In the News | 6/22/11

06.22.11 This is AIANY Communications Director Emily Nemens' last issue of e-Oculus. Emily's behind-the-scenes hard work and dedication has helped e-Oculus run smoothly...

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Chapter News | 6/22/11

Castillo at the Annual Meeting. Sam Lahoz It has been almost eight years since we opened the Center of Architecture. In that time, the Center has become an...

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From the Desk of the President | 6/22/11

Aliotta at the Annual Meeting. Sam Lahoz Professional Development The Chapter is committed to promoting professional development. In fact, it will be a...

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Chapter News | 6/22/11

In addition to the President and President-elect's State of the Chapter speeches, the 2012 slate was approved. Click here to see the 2012 Board and new members of...

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Chapter News | 6/22/11

Events: Rising Water and the City: A New Design Challenge; New York / Amsterdam 2040: Breathing, Eating, Making, Moving, Dwelling Location: Center for Architecture,...

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Chapter News | 6/22/11

Event: AFTL Series Wrap Up, Next Steps and Celebration Location: Center for Architecture, 06.06.11 Speakers: Gretchen Bank -- Principal, Bank on Bank Consulting &...

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Chapter News | 6/22/11

Event: Oculus Book Talk: Michael Crosbie, New York Dozen Location: Center for Architecture, 06.22.11 Speaker: Michael J. Crosbie, AIA, Ph.D. -- Author, New York Dozen:...

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Message From the Executive Director | 6/22/11

(L-R): James P. Stuckey, President, Public Design Commission; Joseph Aliotta, AIA, LEED AP, Swanke Hayden Connell Architects; and Ed Burke, Staten Island Deputy...

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In the News | 6/22/11

In this issue: · Pool Proposal Filters Water through its Walls · New Residential Building Implements Active Design Guidelines · TEN Squared ·...

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Chapter News | 6/22/11

In this issue: · AIANY Helps Change Permit Approval Process · New Practices Will Bring Brazil to the Center this Summer · DOT Releases New...

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In the News | 6/22/11

Having not visited the High Line since last June, I had preconceived notions about the experience of walking Section 2. I expected it to be more of the same as Section 1...

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