In the News | 6/27/13

The American Institute of Architects membership elected new AIA National Board members at the AIA 2013 Convention: Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, Elected 2014 First Vice...

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In the News | 6/27/13

The Oculus 2013 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect by training, or see yourself as an astute observer of New York’s architectural and planning...

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In the News | 6/27/13

06.18.13: Kansas City Mayor Sly James; 2013 AIANY President Jill N. Lerner, FAIA; and AIANY Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA, at the reception for the CityAge Global...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

I would like to say that it has been a true honor to serve as President of AIANY, here in this city of great architecture and great architects. We have a dynamic...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

The AIA New York Chapter membership gathers each June to elect the Board of Directors and members of select committees, as well as to conduct chapter business and honor...

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Message From the Executive Director | 6/12/13

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg outlined the roadmap to resiliency in a remarkable speech titled “A Stronger, More Resilient New York” on Tuesday, 06.11.13 at the Duggal...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

Denise Scott Brown, RIBA, Int. FRIBA, is a household name in the world of architecture. An architectural education that does not include Learning from Las Vegas, written...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

“Tower E… it could certainly use a better name,” David Childs, FAIA, joked, referring to the new 61-story mixed-use building Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill (SOM)...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

The Emerging New York Architects Committee’s (ENYA) annual Got License? event brought representatives from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

Ever peeking through the curtain wall of the Denver Convention Center, its 42-foot-tall blue bear designed by Lawrence Argent will soon see the best of New York, since...

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In the News | 6/12/13

In April, the Municipal Art Society of New York invited four prominent NYC-based firms to take part in the MAS Design Challenge for a New Penn Station and the Next...

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Chapter News | 6/12/13

Thought leader and lifelong contributor to the business interests and intersections of architects and their practices, Rena M. Klein, FAIA, gave a talk called “Small...

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In the News | 6/12/13

(Slideshow Above) In this issue: - Queens Museum of Art Shortens Name and Expands Facilities - Affordable Housing Replaces the LPC's Warehouse - Stones from Around the...

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In the News | 6/12/13

The Society for College and University Planning 2013 SCUP/AIA-CAE Excellence in Architecture winners include the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Expansion Project...

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In the News | 6/12/13

The Oculus 2013 Editorial Calendar has been set. If you are an architect by training, or see yourself as an astute observer of New York’s architectural and planning...

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In the News | 6/12/13

06.08.13: The Head in the Clouds Pavilion – the City of Dreams Pavilion competition winner – opened on Governor's Island as a part of FIGMENT NYC 2013. FIGMENT,...

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Chapter News | 5/30/13

William Pedersen, FAIA, FAAR, has always been interested in the tall office building. For the second presentation in the lecture series related to "Design(in) the Heart...

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Chapter News | 5/30/13

Steve Whitehorn loves architects. He said as much to the audience during his presentation “Business Performance: Building Stability in the New Norm,” the fifth event...

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Chapter News | 5/30/13

For more than a year, the AIANY Design for Aging Committee has been exploring how to design suitable housing that will allow our aging population to continue to live...

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Chapter News | 5/30/13

“It’s about chemistry,” said Kirsten Sibilia, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, principal and chief marketing officer at Dattner Architects, at the second annual “Speed...

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