In the News | 10/5/22

Expansions COOKFOX Architects has opened a Minneapolis office headed by Partner Arno Adkins, AIA. Promotions and New Hires Robert A.M. Stern Architects has...

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In the News | 9/21/22
Curved glass skyscraper towers over buildings around it.

Sven by Handel Architects Becomes Second Tallest Tower in Queens Spanning 71 stories, Sven, a new residential tower designed by Handel Architects, is the second...

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In Memoriam | 9/21/22
James Polshek, FAIA. Photo: Michelle Leong.

James Stewart Polshek, FAIA, passed away on September 9, 2022 at 92. The founder of Polshek Partnership (the precursor to Ennead Architects) and winner of the AIA Gold...

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Civic Leadership Program | 9/21/22
Bronx Park East Supportive Housing by Jonathan Kirschenfeld. Photo: Rodrigo Pereda.

On Friday, August 26, the 2022 class of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program hosted their third development session, organized by Harriet Provine, Assoc. AIA, and Steven...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/21/22
Solitary cell in Jacques-Cartier Prison Rennes, France. Édouard Hue via Wikimedia Commons

The increasing number of suicides among detainees in New York City jails has brought greater scrutiny to the city’s continued use of solitary confinement. Most...

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Featured Member | 9/21/22
Headshot of Anne Holford-Smith

Anne Holford-Smith, FAIA, LEED AP, Partner, PBDW Architects, joins past and future to create the next chapters of essential, preeminent cultural assets, enhancing their...

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Chapter News | 9/7/22

The AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) is seeking applications for a new co-chair with the planned departure of a current co-chair by the end of...

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In the News | 9/7/22

Transitions Bernheimer Architecture has formed what appears to be the country’s only formal union at a private-sector architecture firm. New Hires and...

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In the News | 8/24/22
Rendering of public building interior with several human figures walking around, some with suitcases. Text on mezzanine level reads "Midtown Bus Terminal."

PANYNJ Selects Foster + Partners and Epstein Global to Reimagine Port Authority Bus Terminal The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) selected the...

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Civic Leadership Program | 8/24/22
Two women sit at a red table in front of a computer

On Friday, August 5, the 2022 class of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP) hosted their second development session, organized by Kasey Motley, AIA, LEED AP BD+C and...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/23/22
Dining tables with white tablecloths on a city sidewalk.

Throughout the pandemic, the expansion of outdoor dining kept countless restaurants in New York afloat. This proliferation of sidewalk and roadside dining was carried...

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Chapter News | 8/10/22
AIA New York Unified Task Force. Photo: AIA New York.

The AIA New York Unified Task Force City and State, a collaboration between AIA New York and AIA New York State, has been awarded a 2022 Power of A Gold Award by the...

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Chapter News | 8/10/22
Three magazine covers for Oculus stacked from left to right.

Taking a cue from architect and theorist John F.C. Turner, the Fall 2022 issue of Oculus will focus on "Housing as a Verb." Turner championed a smaller-scale and...

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In the News | 8/10/22

New Hires and Promotions Anjali Mathai has joined HLW as the firm's new Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Perkins Eastman has named Emily...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/10/22
US Capitol. Photo: Martin Falbisoner via Wikimedia Commons.

A series of court decisions regarding gerrymandered legislative districts created by the New York State Legislature led to a split primary cycle this year. Primaries for...

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Featured Member | 8/10/22
David Goldstein headshot

New York City-based mechanical engineer David J. Goldstein, PE, is CEO of Hydronic Shell Technologies (HST), an Allied Professional Member of AIANY, and Co-Chair of the...

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In the News | 7/27/22
50 Nevins by Dattner Architects. Photo: ©L-INES Photo, courtesy of Dattner Architects and the Institute for Community Living.

Dattner Designs 50 Nevins in Downtown Brooklyn At 50 Nevins in Downtown Brooklyn, Dattner Architects combined a gut-renovated, circa-1913, 66,500-square-foot...

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Chapter News | 7/27/22

The AIANY Planning and Urban Design Committee is seeking a new co-chair. The Planning and Urban Design Committee is a platform for practitioners and communities to...

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Civic Leadership Program | 7/27/22
The CLP's first development session of 2022 focused on urban happiness. Photo: Center for Architecture.

On Friday, July 15, the 2022 class of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program hosted their first hybrid development session, organized by Tosin Bamidele, Assoc. AIA, and...

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Policy and Advocacy | 7/27/22
Moynihan Train Hall by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Photo: Dave Burk © Empire State Development | SOM.

The New York region has countless overdue major infrastructure projects. While these projects were long considered necessary, a lack of political will failed to move...

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