Chapter News | 11/7/24
AIANY Design Awards 2025 promotional graphic

The winners of any awards program reflect the values and ethos of the jury evaluating the entries, which is part of why AIA New York places such gravity on its jury...

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In the News | 10/23/24

New Hires and Promotions Global design firm Perkins Eastman has announced the promotions of 80 members of its staff this year, including 17 in New York City:...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/23/24
The Yes to Housing hearing. Policy makers sit at a black table, with citizens sitting in chairs behind them.

Yesterday, AIA New York members came out in force to say Yes to Housing! Over 700 speakers signed up to testify at the more than 14-hour long City Council Land Use...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/23/24
An "I Voted" sticker. Credit: Dwight Burdette via Wikimedia Commons.

AIA New York strongly urges its members to exercise their right to vote and partake in the upcoming election, and ask that members in management positions encourage...

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In the News | 10/23/24
Exterior shot of the Italian Art Museum entrance point, a gray perforated metal facade. A person walks along the sidewalk.

Italian American Museum Opens Doors in Little Italy The Italian American Museum (IAM) opened on October 15 at 151 Mulberry in Little Italy, the neighborhood once home...

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Featured Member | 10/23/24
A headshot of a darker-skinned man with a buzzed haircut.

The professional experience of Yuri Birchwood-Fuentes, AIA, has engendered a deep love and appreciation of architecture and its power to transform both the built and...

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In the News | 10/9/24
Exterior shot of Far Rockaway Library, a rectangular-cube-shaped building with bronze-like glass facade.

Queens Public Library Opens Art-filled Far Rockaway Library  The Far Rockaway Library, the new branch of the Queens Public Library (QPL) system located on the corner...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/9/24
Sized for web - Overview of 485x & 467m

Early this year, Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature's FY2025 Budget included a renewal 421-a program (485-x: Affordable Neighborhood for New Yorkers) and...

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Policy and Advocacy | 10/9/24
NYC City Hall exterior

Mark your calendars! The City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises will hold their hearing on City of Yes for Housing Opportunity on October 21 and 22,...

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Chapter News | 9/26/24

AIANY Program Committees are the foundations from which the chapter positions itself in the field of architecture, whether through discussion, advocacy, policy making...

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In the News | 9/25/24
A distant street view of the Cooperman Center (a large, lit from within structure with large windows).

LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects Completes a16z's NYC Headquarters LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects (LED) has completed the New York City headquarters for the venture...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/25/24
Graphic for City of Yes

Today marks an important step in the process to pass City of Yes for Housing Opportunity, with the City Planning Commission voting to approve the proposal. The proposed...

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In the News | 9/25/24

New Hires and Promotions Emerald, a leading developer of dynamic live events and integrated market platforms, has announced the promotion of Keisha Byrd to...

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Featured Member | 9/25/24

Jenna Reichberg, AIA, is a licensed architect at the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) as a Program Executive in Front End Planning for Public Buildings....

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In the News | 9/11/24
A couple people sit on the courtyard behind the LANTERN.

OMA Transforms Former Detroit Bakery into Community Arts Hub The LANTERN, a community arts hub designed by OMA/Jason Long, has opened in the Little Village section of...

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Chapter News | 9/11/24
Illustration of a shelter sitting atop the background image of a park

Hosted by the AIANY Interiors Committee, Recipe for a Room is a model-making contest about building spatial, sculptural, miniature rooms while fostering creativity...

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Chapter News | 8/28/24
Peter MacKeith, Susan Chin, Rod Bigelow group photo

We are thrilled to announce exciting news for the AIA New York and New York City architecture community: Susan Chin, FAIA, Hon. ASLA, founder of Design Connects, has...

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In the News | 8/28/24

New Hires and Promotions Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (Columbia GSAPP) has announced Marc Tsurumaki, AIA, has been...

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Featured Member | 8/28/24
Nadine Berger, AIA, headshot

Nadine Berger, AIA, LEED AP, WELL AP, was recently named Co-chair of the AIANY Social Science and Architecture Committee. A member of the committee since 2022, she has...

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In the News | 8/28/24
+POOL Rendering with Brooklyn skyline

New York City's Floating +POOL Coming Soon After over 10 years of planning, +POOL, the self-water filtering pool has found a home at Pier 35 on the Lower East Side....

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