Featured Member | 7/9/19
Bruce Eisenberg, FAIA, Deputy Director of the Design Department in the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA).

Bruce Eisenberg, FAIA, has spent his career transforming public sector architecture by raising design standards for housing, buildings, and parks. His work enhances...

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Policy and Advocacy | 7/8/19
DDC recently released "A Strategic Blueprint for Construction Excellence." Image courtesy of DDC.

The past year has seen some significant changes in the administration of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC), which oversees procurement for the design...

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Chapter News | 6/26/19
Benjamin Prosky, Assoc. AIA, Executive Director, AIANY and the Center for Architecture, kicks off the 152nd Annual Meeting. Photo: Samuel Lahoz.

On June 19, 2019, the Chapter held its 152nd Annual Meeting, a chance for members to come together and take care of business, voting on proposed bylaw amendments and...

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In the News | 6/26/19
Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) Garage and Inspection facility renovation and expansion by TEN Arquitectos. Image: TEN Arquitectos.

Even the TLC Needs Some TLC This fall ground will break on a net-zero expansion by TEN Arquitectos TEN Arquitectos is reconfiguring and expanding the existing...

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Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 6/26/19
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On Saturday, June 1, the 10 new leaders selected for the 2019 class of the AIA New York Civic Leadership Program (CLP) gathered at the Center for Architecture. The CLP...

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Policy and Advocacy | 6/25/19
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Over the last decade, awareness of bird-friendly building design has grown substantially. As glass buildings have proliferated nationally, particularly in New York, the...

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Featured Member | 6/25/19
Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA, Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Photo: Courtesy of Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

The work of Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA, has demonstrated that the principles of classicism and modernism can be dynamic conversational partners, producing expressive...

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Chapter News | 6/12/19
AIANY board member Pascale Sablan, FAIA, with AIA President Bill Bates, AIA, in front of the Say it Loud exhibition she curated.

This year's AIA Conference on Architecture, held in Las Vegas from June 6-8, gathered many AIA New York members who left their mark on the proceedings. Among them, AIA...

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Policy and Advocacy | 6/12/19
AIANY's workshop on the future of the BQE. Photo: AIA New York.

Over the last few decades, the state of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway's triple cantilever, the three-level structure running along the edge of Brooklyn Heights...

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In the News | 6/12/19
9/11 Memorial Glade by Handel Architects and PWP Landscape Architecture. Photo: Jin S. Lee, 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

New York Honors Recovery Workers 9/11 Memorial Glade receives formal dedication On May 30, the dedication of the 9/11 Memorial Glade marked the 17th anniversary of...

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Chapter News | 6/11/19
2019 City of Dreams Pavilion by Somewhere Studio. Photo: James Leng.

The 2019 City of Dreams Pavilion is now open to the public in Lighthouse Park on Roosevelt Island! Unveiled during the FIGMENT festival earlier this month, this year’s...

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Featured Member | 6/11/19
Jared Della Valle, FAIA, CEO and Founder, Alloy. Photo: Courtesy of Alloy.

Jared Della Valle, FAIA, is expanding the role of the architect through innovation of practice. He has designed and developed acclaimed work that brings entrepreneurship...

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Featured Member | 5/30/19
Stephen Cassel, FAIA, Principal, Architecture Research Office (ARO). Photo: Mark Wickens.

As Principal of Architecture Research Office (ARO), a 30-person firm based in New York City, Stephen Cassell, FAIA, grounds his work firmly in research. With deep...

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In the News | 5/30/19
TWA Hotel. Photo: David Mitchell/TWA Hotel.

Back to the Future Fanfare heralds the opening of the TWA Hotel Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center at JFK, which epitomized the Jet Age, was dedicated in 1962 and...

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Chapter News | 5/29/19
Urbahn at Bowery Residents Committee site. Photo: Urbahn.

On Saturday, May 18, AIA New York held its second-annual Day of Service. Five groups of volunteers helped to bring ideas to life for nonprofit organizations around New...

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In the News | 5/15/19
Harlem School of the Arts by Imrey Studio with Eric K. Daniels Architect. Image credit: Imrey Studio.

Harlem's Renaissance Project Imrey Studio to renovate Harlem School of the Arts The 55-year old Harlem School of the Arts (HSA), located at 645 Saint Nicholas...

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Policy and Advocacy | 5/15/19
Mayor Bill de Blasio. Image credit: Kevin Case via Flickr.

Over the last few weeks, Mayor de Blasio has filled numerous high-level positions within his administration. City agencies dealing the construction industry have been...

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Featured Member | 5/15/19
Joseph Brancato, FAIA, NCARB, Vice Chairman, Gensler.

Joseph Brancato, FAIA, NCARB, has led Gensler into new markets, providing leadership to the architecture, urban planning and interior design studios. He is a Managing...

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Chapter News | 5/14/19
"Mass Green Living" by Anawan/101 + Kane AUD. Image credit: Anawan/101 + Kane AUD.

On Tuesday, May 14, AIA New York and the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) announced the five finalists for the Big Ideas for Small Lots NYC...

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In the News | 5/1/19
141 East Houston by Roger Ferris + Partners. Image credit: Roger Ferris + Partners.

You Are My Sunshine Roger Ferris + Partners-designed retail and office building to replace Sunshine Theater 141 East Houston, a ground-up, nine-story retail and...

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