Message From the Executive Director | 1/13/17

On 01.05.17, AIANY hosted its first-ever "Architects Assembled: AIA New York Community Forum." The town hall-style event invited members and architects to the Center for...

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Policy and Advocacy | 1/13/17

As AIANY begins the New Year, we look ahead to some of the major policy areas and notable events our chapter will be focusing on in 2017. As the representative of more...

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Chapter News | 1/13/17

In late December 2016, the AIA National Board of Directors adopted the recommendations of the Equity in Architecture Commission, who identified root causes to the lack...

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Chapter News | 1/13/17

Never Built New York is a straight-forward embrace of the architectural imagination that has flourished around New York City since the Industrial Revolution. Greg Goldin...

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In the News | 1/13/17

(Slideshow above) In this issue: - All You Need is Love: OCR wins Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition - Crossroads of the World Redesigned for Pedestrians:...

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In the News | 1/13/17

Steven Holl, FAIA, Steven Holl Architects, will be honored at the 2017 BOMB Magazine Gala… The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation will honor Gregory A. Kelly, PE,...

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In the News | 1/13/17

01.15.17: Call for Entries: Aedes Berlin’s Zumbotel Group Award 2017 – Innovations for Sustainability and Humanity in the Build Environment 01.17.17: Call for...

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Chapter News | 12/15/16

After 13 years and almost 60 issues, I am stepping down as editor of Oculus. AIANY is bringing its publications program in-house, and now seems a good time to spread my...

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From the Desk of the President | 12/15/16

On 12.13.16, incoming AIANY President David Piscuskas, FAIA, welcomed the Chapter's 2017 Board of Directors and presented his theme for 2017, "Architects: Assembly...

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Policy and Advocacy | 12/15/16

On 12.05.16, AIANY hosted the design and development leaders of the recently announced Moynihan Train Hall, revealing many of the unknown design elements as part of the...

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Chapter News | 12/15/16

On 11.29.16, AIANY’s Global Dialogues and Women in Architecture Committees hosted the fourth annual “Leaning Out” lecture, a series focusing on women in the...

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Chapter News | 12/15/16

On 12.05.16, the AIANY Social Science and Research Committee held its seventh public program, the last of this year, at the Center for Architecture: “I Love this...

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Chapter News | 12/15/16

On 11.09.16, Jonathan F.P. Rose presented his new book, The Well-Tempered City: What Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations, and Human Nature Teach Us About the Future of...

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In the News | 12/15/16

In this issue: - A New Design Hub Grows in Brooklyn - The Bronx is Up and Artsy - Enlightened Library Design - One Building, Many Purposes – and in Our Neighborhood -...

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In the News | 12/15/16

The Grand Louvre – Phase I by I.M. Pei, FAIA, and his firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, has been selected for the 2017 AIA Twenty-Five Year Award, conferred on a...

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In the News | 12/15/16

12.18.16: Call for Entries: Bruner Foundation’s Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence 12.19.16: Request for Proposals: Boston Society of Architects, The City of...

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Chapter News | 12/1/16

The Spring 2017 issue of Oculus will explore contemporary architectural education. We are gathering feedback from AIANY members about their expectations and experiences...

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Chapter News | 12/1/16

On 11.18.16, what was originally supposed to be a straightforward discussion between Michael Sorkin, principal of Michael Sorkin Studio, and Michael Murphy, co-founder...

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Policy and Advocacy | 12/1/16

State and local elected officials have been quick to react to the election of Donald Trump and his continuing transition into the White House. Governor Cuomo, an early...

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Chapter News, Policy and Advocacy | 12/1/16

On 11.14.16, the Center for Architecture hosted an intimate discussion of New York City’s progress on its 80x50 initiative, an ambitious plan to reduce greenhouse gas...

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