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In this issue: ·Two Years Later: AIA National Still Contributes to Katrina Relief ·Thinking Outside the IDP Box ·OHNY Opens Doors This...
Artist Eve S. Mosher is marking the 10-foot flood line around the city. Courtesy High Water Line High Water Line is a public artwork conceived by artist Eve...
AIA New York State announced the 2007 Honor Awards. Mark Strauss, FAIA, AICP, AIANY Immediate Past President, is the recipient of the Fellows Award. Rick Bell, FAIA,...
Real time electronic information boards are being tested on 15 bus lines throughout the city notifying riders when the next bus will be arriving. This one is on...
9.21.07 Submission: The First Competition: This Urgent Moment This international art competition seeks new talent speaking to the urgency of our times, which are marked...
08.21.07 For this issue, we took advantage of August's light event schedule to go to the museums and view the many architecture-related shows. Most of the exhibitions...
Event: Green Building Case Studies Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 08.15.07 Speakers: Tony Daniels, AIA, LEED AP -- Director of Sustainable Design, Studio...
Event: Tour of New York Rises: Photographs by Eugene de Salignac Location: Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), 08.15.07 Organizers: AIANY Member Services Committee;...
Event: Frank Stella: Painting into Architecture; Frank Stella on the Roof Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 05.01-07.29.07 and 05.01-10.28.07 Curator: Gary Tinterow...
Event: The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend Location: The Jewish Museum, through 09.16.07 Curator: Brooke Kamin Rapaport -- Exhibition Curator, The...
Event: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years Location: Museum of Modern Art, through 09.10.07 Curators: Kynaston McShine -- Chief Curator at Large, Museum of Modern Art;...
In the Winter 2005/06 issue of OCULUS magazine, the AIANY quarterly print magazine and sister publication to e-OCULUS, an article called "Epitaph for a Critic" by Sheri...
The Water Taxi Beach. Jessica Sheridan I have just returned from vacation, so I thought I'd stay in my eased frame of mind and recommend a great location...
In this issue: ·Next Stop: 125th and Harlem Park ·L Train Reaches Crescendo in Brooklyn ·Movement Shapes Bilbao ·Mammoth Chills in Permafrost...
In this issue: ·Timeline Preserves American Women of Architecture ·Foundation Teaches Teachers How to Look at Architecture ·Passing: David Mandl,...
The Staten Island Ferry will be transformed into a floating radio station for eight days in September by the artist duo neuroTransmitter. A public art project, live...
The Preservation League of New York State announced the 2007 Excellence in Historic Preservation Award Recipients: Tsao & McKown's River Lofts condominium project...
9.14.07 Submission: OUTRAGE! NYC streets are littered with poorly maintained and decrepit newsracks. The Municipal Art Society invites you to submit photographs of the...
The AIANY Chapter wants to extend a heartfelt "Thank you" to all who renewed membership this year. The chapter's growth and long-term health is in your hands and we...
08.07.07 Welcome to August, the month that New Yorkers tend to flee the city's heat and humidity. If you are sticking around, take advantage of the lighter crowds to...