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AIA-NJ
As Architects and AEC professionals, you “break ground” every day envisioning and building the spaces where we live, work, learn, heal, and play.
The 2019 Tri-State Conference: Breaking Ground! supports this foundation. A collaboration between AIA New Jersey, AIA New York State, and AIA Pennsylvania, Breaking Ground! was created to share ideas and technologies that are redefining our profession and industry.
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AIA-NJ
The AIA NJ annual Service Awards are given to recognize accomplishments of individuals and firms that have provided distinguished service to the profession and to the Society. They are designed to focus on the accomplishments of members and non-members on issues of public awareness of the built environment, service to the community and other non-design aspects of Architecture.
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AIA-NJ
The ALNNJ third quarter issue of the Leagueline is now available.
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AIA-NJ
The AIA New Jersey Equity Lecture Series is preparing principals, project managers and staff to handle professional interaction with modern grace and ease. If you or your staff need a refresher on equity, then this seminar is for you. This complimentary program is provided as an AIA NJ Member Benefit and made possible by the generosity of Avalon Floors.
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AIA-NJ
AIAWJ is hosting it’s 14th Annual Architectural Photography Competition.
Calling all photographers who love architecture.
Entry is open to all – Architects, Students, those who love Architecture, those who love Photography.
Deadline for submission: September 12th
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AIA-NJ
The AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community invites architects, designers and providers to submit projects for consideration in the Design for Aging Review, Cycle 15.
The Design for Aging Review includes a juried exhibition, a book, access to digital content, and educational programs that showcase facilities representing conscientious surroundings that advance environments for senior living. This comprehensive review of architectural design trends for the aging will become a reference for providers, developers, users, advocates, architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and other design professionals.
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AIA-NJ
Practicing architects live and die by zoning regulations. We begin routine projects by reading ordinances and calling local officials to reassure clients that their desired outcomes will be possible under current land-use laws. If we’re lucky, the project will be built without troublesome variances and hearings before stony-faced zoning boards. Increasingly, however, what seemed straightforward and responsible 15 years ago is today considered controversial enough to merit a public hearing, and perhaps the assistance of high-priced attorneys. Often, the issue is protecting the “rights” of nearby homeowners, who see their property values threatened by any new development.
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AIA-NJ
Our 20th Annual Golf Classic is scheduled for July 15th, 2019! Get your foursomes together and come out and join us for this great day on the links at Crystal Springs Golf Course.
The proceeds from the event help to endow the Architects League scholarship fund.
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AIA-NJ
For the ninth consecutive year, the AIA New Jersey Committee on the Environment has gathered with industry experts and colleagues at the East Coast Green Conference. This year’s event was held at The Willow School in Gladstone, NJ, chaired by AIA NJ Past President Jason Kliwinski, AIA, and administered by Lia Nielsen of the Green Building Center in Lambertville, NJ.
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AIANJ would like to welcome its new/reinstated members:
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Ms. Giana Abballe, AIA
Mr. Aaron Chesir, Assoc. AIA
Mrs. Katherine Dy, AIA
Ms. Ernessa Francois, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Rudolph Q. Laze, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Zakaria Mannan, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Juan S. Osorio, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Evan W. Scaria, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Jacob S. Schaeffer, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Karen L. Umana, Assoc. AIA
Mrs. Lauren Weisman, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Ardin Yeo, Assoc. AIA
Arch Daily
For years, interior surface designers have drawn inspiration from their environments in order to create delightful and innovative engineered surfacing materials specified in architectural spaces. From familiar and traditional to futuristic and contemporary, design inspiration can be found all around structures, elements and styles that surround us every day.
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Architecture and Design
The 10 best buildings of 2018 merging great design with great performance include a library in Toronto, a school campus focused on teaching complex sustainability issues, and a new U.S. courthouse in Los Angeles.
Awarded by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Committee on the Environment (COTE), the COTE Top 10 Awards is a program highlighting 10 US-based projects that meet COTE’s rigorous criteria for social, economic and ecological value each year. Recipients are judged based on a series of narratives, as well as their post-occupancy data.
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Study International News
Homelessness. Climate change. Self-driving cars. These are just some of the 21st century challenges architects are facing today. But these issues also represent some of the most exciting areas for the built environment industry.
Architects have a responsibility to create sustainable solutions for these challenges, including creating quality eco-friendly spaces in overpopulated cities.
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ARCHITECT Magazine
Humans have been trying to harness the power of computers to automatically generate building designs for decades. Like turning lead into gold, it seemed like a foolhardy endeavor that consumed many hopefuls. But after years of tepid results, a number of companies are finally cracking the alchemy of algorithmic space planning.
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Fast Company
Whether or not the U.S. decides to take action on climate change, the shape of the country — its towns, offices, homes, schools, roads, farms and more — is on the brink of a radical transformation. This transformation could be borne out in two ways. The first is external: Escalating storms, floods, droughts, mass migration, food scarcity and economic instability could dramatically alter the physical landscape and economy.
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Curbed
What makes a great house? And what makes a great house distinctly American? In our weekly series of original home tours, House Calls, the answer is often history — whether that history is architectural, personal, or both — spunk and awe-inspiring environments and views.
From the beaches of Fire Island, New York, to the hillsides of Los Angeles, California, here are a few of our favorite homes, each of which feels like it could only exist in the U.S. of A.
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