In the News | 9/4/19

Leadership and Transitions Theodore S. Hammer, FAIA, LEED AP, has joined Architectura as Managing Principal. Julia Belkin has joined HLW as Principal. 1100...

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In the News | 8/21/19
The Assemblage Park Avenue by Mancini. Image credit: Garrett Rowland, courtesy of Mancini.

A Balanced Approach to Co-Working Mancini transforms vacant building into the Assemblage Park Avenue co-working space The Assemblage Park Avenue recently opened on...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/21/19
Hudson Yards. Image credit: Chris6d [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)]

New York City’s built environment has long been defined by notable “megadevelopments.” Rockefeller Center, Battery Park City, Co-Op City, and countless others have...

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Featured Member | 8/21/19
Sandra McKee, FAIA, Founding Partner, Yoshihara Mckee Architect. Photo: Hiroki Yoshihara.

Sandra McKee, FAIA, pursues the architect’s potential to create a better built environment with a practical, hands-on approach. She brings positive change by leading,...

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Civic Leadership Program | 8/19/19
The 2019 AIANY CLP class at their second development session at the Center for Architecture. Image credit: Center for Architecture.

The 2019 AIANY Civic Leadership Program cohort convened at the Center for Architecture on Friday, August 2, for their second Development Session, which focused on...

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Chapter News | 8/7/19
The Staten Island Courthouse by Ennead Architects, a 2017 Archtober Building of the Day. Image credit: Jeff Goldberg / Esto.

The AIANY Architecture for Justice Committee is seeking a new co-chair following the upcoming departure of Brett Firfer, AIA, this September. The committee holds...

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In the News | 8/7/19
NYPL Charleston Branch by ikon.5 architects. Image credit: ikon.5 architects.

Paying Homage to a Community Built on Brick NYPL Charleston Branch by ikon.5 architects breaks ground In the 1800s clay deposits found on the southwestern shore...

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Featured Member | 8/7/19
John Gering, FAIA, Managing Partner, HLW. Photo: Oscar Associates.

John Gering, FAIA, has pioneered the integration of design with advanced technologies in high-performance communications environments. Through his leadership as Managing...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/7/19
Image credit: Jorge Láscar.

After years of advocacy by AIANY and many other groups, mandatory retrofitting of large buildings became law in May 2019. Local Law 97 of 2019 (LL97) will require that...

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In the News | 8/7/19

Leadership and Transitions Kimberly Brown, AIA, LEED AP, has founded a new firm, Kimberly Brown Architecture (KBA). Prior to, she was the Co-founder and Principal of...

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In the News | 7/24/19
The Rheinhold by ODA New York. Image credit: Lester Ali.

It Takes a Vertical Village ODA’s the Rheingold rises in Bushwick The Rheingold, also known as 11 Montieth, has risen on part of what was once the site of the...

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Civic Leadership Program | 7/24/19
On Friday, July 12, the CLP class of 2019 held their first development session of the year. Credit: Center for Architecture.

On Friday, July 12, the AIANY Civic Leadership Program class of 2019 held their first development session of the year, where they explored how architects can engage with...

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Featured Member | 7/23/19
Nicholas Garrison, FAIA, OAQ, LEED AP, Partner and Design Director, FXCollaborative. Photo: Courtesy of FXCollaborative.

Nicholas Garrison, FAIA, OAQ, LEED AP, is a partner and design director at FXCollaborative. Garrison’s innovative architecture is a collaboration among the built, the...

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Policy and Advocacy | 7/23/19
Courtesy of Max Pixel.

Across the country, states and municipalities have seen policy proposals calling for contractors working with government agencies to be monitored by what is referred to...

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In Memoriam | 7/23/19
César Pelli, FAIA (1926-2019). Photo: Courtesy of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects.

On July 19, the world lost another iconic architect when César Pelli, FAIA, died at his home in New Haven at the age of 92. Pelli was the mastermind behind such iconic...

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In the News | 7/10/19
Addition to the New Museum by OMA New York and Cooper Robertson. Image: Courtesy of OMA/Bloome.de.

The New New Museum OMA New York and Cooper Robertson selected for New Museum expansion OMA New York, in collaboration with Cooper Robertson, has been selected to...

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In the News | 7/10/19

Leadership and Transitions The New York Office of TEN Arquitectos will continue its practice under the new name, Andrea Steele Architecture (ASA), led by Principal...

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Chapter News | 7/10/19
Better Bin NYC prototype by finalists Smart Design and Group Project. Photo: Courtesy of NYC DOT.

The finalists in the BetterBin NYC competition, which offered designers an opportunity to reimagine New York City's iconic green wire mesh litter basket, are currently...

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Policy and Advocacy | 7/10/19
Image: NYC Public Design Commission.

With the backing of an AIA New York Committee Excellence Grant and the AIANY Housing Committee, the NYC Public Design Commission (PDC) has launched a database arm of the...

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In Memoriam | 7/10/19
Phil Freelon, FAIA, LEED AP, speaking at the Center for Architecture in 2017 for Revisiting Whitney Young: Diversity Today.

Phil Freelon, FAIA, LEED AP, widely known as one of the leading architects behind the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC, has died...

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