In Memoriam | 12/3/14

Dear Friends, With great sadness, we share the news of the loss of our friend and colleague, Paul Katz, FAIA, HKIA, who passed away suddenly on 11.20.14. Paul was a...

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Policy and Advocacy | 12/3/14

Mayor Bill de Blasio has pledged to make New York a more equitable city through a series of significant socially-minded programs for NYC’s residents and industries,...

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Chapter News | 12/3/14

We are pleased to share the recent presentation made by Alan Mallach on the occasion of the Samuel Ratensky Memorial Lecture. The annual Ratensky Lecture, organized by...

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Chapter News | 12/3/14

Leadership was the theme of the night, as 13 deans from architecture schools around the New York area gathered for the 10th annual Deans’ Roundtable. Lance Jay Brown,...

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Chapter News | 12/3/14

As AIANY Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA, cited in his introduction during the 11.10.14 Oculus Book Talk at the Center for Architecture, for the casual reader there...

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Chapter News | 12/3/14

Airports built during the rise of commercial flying reflect the vast frontier the new technology created. Neo-futuristic designs, such as JFK International’s Eero...

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Chapter News | 12/3/14

From redefining and defending borders to establishing a national image and politics, the former countries of the USSR are negotiating their independence as nations in...

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Chapter News | 12/3/14

Searching for what defines “milieu” and “identity,” the program “Fondue Pot Stickers: Divergent Voices” tackled a number of academic and philosophical issues...

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In the News | 12/3/14

(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - Fantasy Island - The Arts Take Center-Stage on this Campus - Old School Becomes a New Mixed-Use, Mixed-Income Project - Old Hospital...

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In the News | 12/3/14

Paul Katz, FAIA, HKIA, Principal at Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, passed away on 11.20.14. The AIANY New Practices New York 2014 winner Fake Industries Architectural...

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In the News | 12/3/14

2015 Oculus Editorial Calendar The Oculus 2015 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect in practice or by training, or see yourself as an astute...

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In the News | 12/3/14

11.13.14: At the “Geometry and Structure in Architecture” event, organized by the Center for Architecture and the Museum of the City of New York, speakers discussed...

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In the News | 11/12/14

Join us on Saturday, 11.15.14, for the opening of the Arch Schools 2014 exhibition and our annual “Deans’ Roundtable.” Deans from 13 area schools of architecture,...

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Message From the Executive Director | 11/12/14

Architects from many European countries came together in Paris during the last week of October to celebrate the 20th anniversary of AIA Continental Europe, and to take a...

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Policy and Advocacy | 11/12/14

Hundreds of passionate community members gathered at the Spruce Street School on 11.10.14 for a public forum on the future of the South Street Seaport. Co-sponsored by...

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Chapter News | 11/12/14

Where could we use better public transportation? Swaths of the Bronx and Queens are underserved, particularly in Hunts Point, Soundview, Spuyten-Duyvil, and all of...

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Chapter News | 11/12/14

In an interesting collaboration between two committees at opposite ends of the spectrum, the AIANY Interiors and Planning & Urban Design Committees, came a panel on...

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Chapter News | 11/12/14

The panel of practicing architects and landscape architects discussed the transition from former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's to Mayor Bill de Blasio's current...

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Chapter News | 11/12/14

On 10.06.14, Miguel Angel Baltierra, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, interviewed Martistella Casciato and Tom Avermaete, co-authors of Casablanca Chandigarh: A Report on...

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In the News | 11/12/14

(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - Take the A (or the 2, 3, 4, 5, C, J, Z, and R lines) to the Fulton Center - Interlocking Strands Paint a Picture for a Building for...

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