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AIANJ
"Introduction To Architecture" is a Workshop for high school students who will learn the roles, responsibilities, and the Value of the Architect.
The Workshop is being offered FREE of charge by AIA NJ Past President William M. Brown, III. All students will receive a practical introduction to drawing, model making and presentation skills.
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AIANJ
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 New Jersey
All AIA New Jersey Members are encouraged to attend the organization's Virtual Annual Meeting via Zoom. We will hold an annual meeting for the purpose of electing the officers of uncontested elections of the Chapter, to succeed those whose terms are about to expire; for receiving annual reports of the Executive Committee and the Treasurer; for consideration of dues amounts; and for the transaction of such other business as may be appropriate.
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AIA New Jersey
Smart firms are taking the time to examine their workplace culture, office procedures and management attitudes to look for areas of inequity and opportunities to increase inclusion. This seminar is beneficial for all firms and individuals, including employees, managers and principals, even if you think everything is already working just right.
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Parallel Edge
The COVID-19 pandemic and the sweeping shutdowns to contain the spread of the virus brought about significant impacts on businesses. Many small companies realized they lacked the resources to rapidly adopt a remote work setup and tapped their IT partners to help address their technology demands. Here’s how managed IT services providers (MSPs) are rising to the challenge.
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AIA New Jersey
Dear Women In Architecture members:
WIA San Antonio is proud to invite you to our upcoming July Virtual Monthly Meeting Thursday, July 16 at 5:30 pm. This event is FREE and open to the public and we would like to invite all WIA members throughout the State and Nation to join us!
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AIA New Jersey
The Hillier College of Architecture and Design (HCAD) invites current students and alumni to design a new logo for the College. We are inviting you to take part in this competition because you are designers who know the college better than anyone. We are looking for a visual identity that expresses the excellence and comprehensive nature of Hillier College, encompassing its two schools as one. Winning designs will be shared publicly once judging is complete.
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Archinect
As schools of architecture around the country continue to focus on how they can make architecture more diverse and equitable, Princeton University School of Architecture Dean Mónica Ponce de León is on a mission to rethink the nature of architectural licensure as it exists in the United States.
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Fast Company
Climate change has already reshaped the world’s most extreme landscapes. As glaciers recede and permafrost melts, the signs of what’s to come are worryingly visible.
But these places don’t just have to be cautionary tales. A new exhibition in Berlin suggests that architecture can coexist with the extreme landscapes of a changing climate, without itself exacerbating the changing climate that’s making these landscapes so extreme. And these remote projects might just be models that other buildings in more populated places need to follow.
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ArchDaily
When designing for the built environment — its structures and surrounding spaces — the movement of people through, between and around these structures is paramount to its functioning successfully. At the level of urban design, effective and comfortable connections between people and spaces can ensure investment in and the enjoyment of an area, with all the economic and social benefits this entails.
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By Anvi Dave
While architects and designers have always had a number of tools to help them do their job, 3D architectural renderings have truly changed the game. By providing clients with photorealistic 3D images of interior and exterior spaces, you can improve your business' performance and profitability. Whether you want to find new clients, optimize your budget, or enhance communication, CGI and CAD can help you do it all. Read on to learn more about how architectural rendering services can boost your design business.
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Common Edge
Since 2015, Ragusa, Sicily has hosted FestiWall, an international art festival devoted to enhancing the public realm and improving citizen engagement with the modern section of an old city. The image on the following page shows two views of a residential tower before and after FestiWall. Which one grabs your eye?
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Archinect
As many prepare to transition back to the office, it would be safe to conclude that things will not “go back to normal.” With a long list of requirements for businesses looking to get back in-house, it can seem dreadful to coordinate one’s office space in compliance with the seemingly countless precautions.
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Archinect
Following a rare show of bipartisan support, the Bird-Safe Buildings Act of 2019 has passed the United States House of Representatives and is now headed for consideration by the Senate.
The bill would require "each public building constructed, acquired, or of which more than 50% of the facade is substantially altered" by the General Services Administration to meet the a new set of design standards geared toward eliminating collisions between birds and the structures in question.
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ArchDaily
What would all the built environments be without its users? This question may make it easier to understand that not only do architecture and urbanism sustain themselves as physical spaces, but they also gain meaning mainly through the human and non-human movements and bonds, that — together with the architectural or spontaneous traces that make up the urban landscape — provoke the sensations that each individual feels in a unique way.
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Building Design + Construction
Last year, contractors used mass timber to construct an estimated 78 buildings in the U.S., representing 4 million square foot of space. A comprehensive new report on the North American mass timber market projects that the number of mass timber buildings could double every two years. By 2034, there would be new demand for 12.9 billion board feet of lumber that would require the establishment of nearly 77 million acres of new forestland.
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