Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 10/2/18
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At first glance, we might think of solving homelessness as solely an architecture problem: the profession, after all, can design structures that occupants can call...

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In the News | 9/19/18
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Restore and Reinvent Backen & Gillam Architects design Restoration Hardware  gallery space RH New York, The Gallery, Restoration Hardware’s new over...

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Featured Member | 9/18/18
Joann Gonchar, FAIA. Photo: Courtesy of Architectural Record.

Joann Gonchar, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, is a senior editor at Architectural Record. Through her work as a journalist, Gonchar provides architects with critical information,...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/18/18
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The Zero Waste Design Guidelines address the crucial role that design can play in achieving NYC’s ambitious goal, outlined in OneNYC, to send zero waste to landfills...

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Chapter News | 9/18/18
OculusBackIssue Newsletter 9 19 2018

AIA New York has partnered with US Modernist to digitize past issues of Oculus Magazine! If you would like to donate an issue, please visit usmodernist.org/needed to...

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Chapter News | 9/18/18
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AIA New York will be having a flash sale of certain AIA Contract Documents from Monday, September 24 at 9:00 AM until Friday, September 28 at 5:00 PM, while supplies...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/18/18
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The past few decades saw an enormous amount of construction in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. Nevertheless, the Bronx lagged behind the other boroughs, with the...

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In the News | 9/5/18
The new entrance to the Empire State Building (ESB) Observatories. Photo: Evan Joseph.

New Queues for Timeless Views A cross-disciplinary team designed the new entrance to the Empire State Building Observatories The new entrance to the Empire State...

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Policy and Advocacy | 9/4/18
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The New York primary election for state positions takes place next Thursday, September 13. Unlike other states, New York has two separate primaries, one for federal...

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Featured Member | 9/4/18
Craig Dykers, Founding Partner Architect, Snøhetta, FAIA, LEED AP, Int FRIBA, FRSA, RAAR. Photo: Snøhetta.

Craig Dykers, Founding Partner Architect, Snøhetta, FAIA, LEED AP, Int FRIBA, FRSA, RAAR, is internationally recognized for the development of architecture and...

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In the News | 8/22/18
A new POPS (Privately Owned Public Space) is currently under construction on the border of Murray Hill and Kips Bay. Credit: Nova Concepts, Inc.

Room with a View—and a POPS MuCh Architecture and Siteworks design new plaza in Midtown East A new Privately Owned Public Space (POPS) is currently under...

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Featured Member | 8/22/18
Joseph Coppola, FAIA, Principal, Dattner Architects. Photo: Courtesy of Dattner Architects.

Joseph Coppola, FAIA, Principal at Dattner Architects, combines his grasp of architectural history, design vision, and dedication to serve the public realm, resulting...

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Chapter News, Civic Leadership Program | 8/21/18
Civic Leadership Program, Development Session 2, 2018. Photo: Jade Ragoschke.

There is a broad continuum of opportunities for civically-minded architects to advocate for the public interest, ranging from running for public office to pro bono...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/21/18
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For years, elected officials and community groups have spoken about the need to close Rikers Island. Last year, the City-sanctioned “Lippman Report” was released,...

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In the News | 8/8/18
"Architecture Books Yet to be Written" at Storefront for Art and Architecture by Abruzzo Bodziak Architects. Image credit: Naho Kubota.

Judging a Book by its Rotating Panels: Abruzzo Bodziak designs Storefront’s latest exhibition Abruzzo Bodziak Architects has designed the installation for...

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Featured Member | 8/7/18
Chris Cooper, FAIA, Design Director, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

Chris Cooper, FAIA, works at the intersection of architecture and art. Embracing color, light, texture, and landscape, he creates abstracted and emotive environments...

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Policy and Advocacy | 8/6/18
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In New York City, around 70% of carbon emissions originate from buildings. For years, little was done legislatively to address the effects buildings have on air quality...

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Chapter News | 8/6/18
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AIA New York is proud to announce that it will be partnering with Times Square Arts on this year's Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition. Each year, the...

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Chapter News | 8/6/18
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In the past year, both Architectural Record and its sister publication, Engineering News-Record (ENR), have reported on the #MeToo movement and on recent revelations...

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In Memoriam | 8/2/18
Robert Silman at the 2009 Heritage Ball. Credit: Sam Lahoz.

It is with deep sadness that we inform our membership of the passing of Robert Silman, PE, Hon. AIANY, founder of Silman and a valued friend and supporter of the Center...

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