Chapter News | 4/17/18

The American Institute of Architects New York (AIANY) Women in Architecture Committee’s stated mission is to develop and promote women architects. In light of the...

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In Memoriam | 4/17/18
Robert Gatje, FAIA. Courtesy of Alexandra Gatje.

Robert F. Gatje, FAIA, an architect who served as partner in the firms of two AIA Gold Medalists and whose work can be found in half a dozen countries, died on April 1,...

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Policy and Advocacy | 4/17/18
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The past few years have seen an increasing level of pressure on workers organizations, including unions and professional associations such as AIA. These attacks are...

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In the News | 4/4/18
Frick Collection by Selldorf Architects with Beyer Blinder Belle. Credit: Selldorf Architects and Beyer Blinder Belle.

What Becomes a Legend Most: Selldorf's Frick Collection expansion unveiled The Frick Collection unveiled the design for its expansion by Selldorf Architects. The design...

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Civic Leadership Program, Policy and Advocacy | 4/4/18
2017 CLP Development Session. Credit: Center for Architecture.

AIA New York, along with the AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee, are now accepting applications for the 2018 AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP). Now in...

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Policy and Advocacy | 4/4/18
Andrew Cuomo photograph by Pat Arnow. Cynthia Nixon photograph courtesy of Yahoo News.

On March 19, actress Cynthia Nixon announced she will be challenging Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. Cuomo, who has served as Governor of New York...

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Featured Member | 4/2/18
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As Chief of Operations of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), Denise Berger, FAIA, is responsible for the operations of a department of over 550...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/29/18

The American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter (AIANY) is expressing concerns regarding the proposed demolition of 270 Park Avenue, formerly known as the Union...

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Message From the Executive Director | 3/22/18

Dear AIANY members and friends, AIA New York (AIANY) holds itself as an organization, as well as our members, to the highest standard of integrity, ethics and...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/21/18
Rikers Island, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The future of New York City’s correctional system, in particular Rikers Island, has been among the most pressing political issues in New York City over the past few...

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In the News | 3/21/18
The Eliza by Fogarty Finger and Andrew Berman Architect. Credit: Fogarty Finger Architecture and Andrew Berman Architect.

It Takes a Library to Make a Community: Fogarty Finger and Andrew Berman collaborate on low-income housing and community library The NYC Department of Housing...

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Featured Member | 3/19/18
Alan Barlis, FAIA, principal, BarlisWedlick Architects.

For over 20 years, Alan Barlis, FAIA, principal of BarlisWedlick Architects, has been at the forefront of Passive House design. Shortly after joining his firm in 1997,...

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From the Desk of the President | 3/14/18

Dear AIANY members and friends, AIA New York does not condone sexual harassment in any form; the allegations described yesterday in The New York Times against...

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In the News | 3/7/18
Edenwald YMCA by Marvel Architects. Credit: Marvel Architects.

Child's Play: FXCollaborative selected to design new Children’s Museum home FXCollaborative has been selected to lead the architectural design and planning process...

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Policy and Advocacy | 3/7/18
Credit: Tim Evanson.

2018 is shaping up to have a very busy political calendar. While the general election is getting the most press, due to talks of a “Democratic wave,” there are many...

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In Memoriam | 3/6/18
NCSU Faculty Cecil Elliott, Dean Joseph Hudnut of the Harvard School of Architecture, Siasia Nowicki, House & Garden Architectural Editor Katherine Morrow Ford, unknown, Henry Kamphoefner, NCSU Faculty Margaret Fitzgibbon, New York architect Abraham (Abe) Geller, and NCSU Faculty Jim Fitzgibbon. Credit: André Kertész.

We regret to inform our membership about the passing of Stanislawa “Siasia” Nowicki-Sandecka. Nowicki-Sandecka earned her master’s degree in architecture from the...

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Featured Member | 3/6/18
Nicole Dosso, FAIA, LEED BD + C. Photo © SOM.

As Director of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's Technical Department in New York, Nicole Dosso, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, is an expert in the technical challenges of designing...

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3/6/18
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Hundreds of employers and employees have made the perfect match using Dezeen Jobs – and their latest advertising campaign "We met on Dezeen Jobs" celebrates a few of...

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In Memoriam | 2/22/18
Lee Harris Pomeroy, FAIA. Courtesy of LHP Architects.

It is with great sadness that we inform our membership that Lee Harris Pomeroy, FAIA, founder and design principal of LHP Architects, passed away suddenly on February...

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In the News | 2/22/18
Dock 72 by S9 Architecture with Perkins Eastman and interiors by Fogarty Finger. Credit: S9 Architecture.

Counting the Hours:  The Clock Tower Building to be transformed into residential condo The Clock Tower Building at 108 Leonard Street in Tribeca is being transformed...

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