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Event: The Architecture of Writing: Wright, Women & Narrative, film premiere and discussion Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 06.10.09 Speakers: Wanda Bubriski...
Since its June 9 opening, I have visited the High Line twice -- once during the day and once at night. While I have some criticisms, overall the park, designed by Field...
In this issue: · Rhythm Comes Alive in Midtown · "Project of the Year" Transforms SoHa · Mini Golfers Take On Rocket Science · Court of...
If it ever stops raining, take advantage of this recession-friendly program over the summer. More than 200 bikes are available to ride around five miles of car-free...
2009 Lumen Awards Winners include, in the following categories: Lumen Citation for Art Installation in a Public Space, "This Way" -- Under the Brooklyn Bridge by Tillett...
06.16-17.09: AIANY manned a table at Green BuildingsNY at the Jacob K. Javits Center. Suzanne Mecs, AIANY Director of Membership (left), with Judith...
2009 Oculus Editorial Calendar If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York's architectural and planning scene, note that OCULUS...
Thomas Farley, MD, MPH, the new Commissioner of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, was joined by four other NYC Commissioners in kicking off the...
Washington Square Park. Jessica Sheridan After years of construction, and persisting through community outrage and political strife, Washington Square Park...
In this issue: · Geochemistry Building Supports Climate Change · A Studio Refines Corian · Passively Efficient in Brooklyn · Private School...
Design Trust's 2007 publication Taxi 07: Roads Forward includes several recommendations that have now been adopted by the NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission: additional...
The AIA National Associates Committee (NAC) selected four recipients to receive the 2009 Jason Pettigrew Memorial ARE Scholarship, including Venesa Alicea, Assoc. AIA,...
06.02.09: AIANY Chapter's Annual Meeting was held at the Center for Architecture. AIANY President Sherida E. Paulsen, FAIA, confirms the 2009 Medal of Honor on...
2009 Oculus Editorial Calendar If you are an architect by training or see yourself as an astute observer of New York's architectural and planning scene, note that OCULUS...
05.27.09 Now that the weather is nice, the city is enhancing its public spaces. The revamped Washington Square Park is fully open, and Broadway at Times Square and...
Event: Conference on SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATION IN THE INFORMATION AGE: Role of Infrastructure in Metropolitan Development Location: United Nations Headquarters,...
Event: NYPL Live: Frank Gehry and Esa-Pekka Salonen in conversation with Barbara Isenberg and Alex Ross Location: New York Public Library, 05.11.09 Speakers: Frank O....
Event: Now What Architecture? Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 05.14-15.09 Speakers: Urban Spaces: Anthony Vidler -- Dean, School of Architecture, Cooper Union...
This past weekend marked a major decongestion experiment in the city. Times Square and Herald Square opened Broadway to pedestrians, re-routing all traffic. As I could...
In this issue: · Broadway Will Be Green With Envy · Justice -- and a New Office -- for All · Westchester School Adds Classrooms, New Sports Field...