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Gentrification and displacement are complex and contentious issues in New York City, and the architectural profession occupies a complicated position in relation to...
The AIANY Committee on the Environment (COTE) and AIANY Architecture for Education Committee are seeking applications for new co-chairs. COTE’s mission is to...
On Friday, July 23, the 2021 class of the AIANY Civic Leadership Program (CLP) convened for their first remote development session, organized by Christina Brown, Assoc....
On Tuesday, July 20, AIA New York held its second (and hopefully final!) virtual Honors and Awards Luncheon, celebrating architects, public servants, and journalists who...
On June 23, 2021, AIA New York hosted its 154th Annual Meeting, during which members elected 2022 leadership and made amendments to the chapter’s bylaws. The event...
Five years in, AIA New York’s Civic Leadership Program has continued to attract design professionals interested in learning more about local government, advocacy, and...
AIA New York is thrilled to announce Design Corps, a restaurant support initiative started by AIA New York, NYCxDESIGN, the NYC Economic Development Corporation, and...
Oculus Magazine is putting together a Summer Reading List! We know some wonderful architecture books might not have gotten their due during the pandemic—and maybe...
AIA New York is preparing to celebrate the honorees of its 16th annual Honors and Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, July 20. The virtual awards program celebrates design...
Due to mandatory term limits on existing co-chair positions, and given and our goal to elevate new voices into leadership, AIA New York is openly seeking co-chair...
Ennead Architects, About the Work, and Richter+Ratner are moving forward with the renovation of a shared community space in the library of NYC public elementary and...
In the last year, we’ve seen centuries-old models of education turned on their heads. Students and educators log in virtually from around the world, facing the...
The recent surge of violence against the Asian community across the country is not only symptomatic of America’s deeply rooted legacy of racism, but also of an...
Call for T+I Co-Chair The AIANY Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (T+I) is seeking applications for a new co-chair. With over 200 members and growing, the...
Community can be simply defined as “a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality or shared government, and often have a common cultural and...
In the last year, we’ve seen centuries-old models of education turned on their heads. Students and educators log in virtually from around the world, facing the...
AIA New York is seeking applications for co-chairs for the organization’s new justice-focused committee. Coming out of the chapter’s “Open Forum: Architecture...
Do you know an AIA architect who has made significant and measurable achievements in design, preservation, education, literature, or service? Election to fellowship...
On January 14, AIA New York State held a virtual dinner to install their 2021 President, Illya Azaroff, AIA. A long-time and very active member of AIA New York, our...
Leadership and Firm Transitions Suman Sorg, FAIA, has announced the launch of a new non-profit design firm, A Complete Unknown. Firm Hires and...