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AIA New Jersey
On behalf of the AIA Disaster Assistance Committee, many thanks to those of you as well as several members and components asking about ways to contribute to those impacted by Dorian. We’ve included some basic information on AIA’s Disaster Updates webpage.
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AIA New Jersey
Sept. 24
Equity Guide to Negotiating
Sept. 28
WIA & EPiC : Return to Humanity Brunch ‘n’ Learn
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AIA New Jersey
Sept. 28
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
All ALNNJ members, friends and family are welcome to attend this not-to-be-missed event!
The Sloop Clearwater, a replica vessel modeled after the Dutch vessels that sailed the Hudson River in the 18th and 19th centuries, was the brainchild of Pete Seeger who started the organization to promote the cleanup and preservation of the Hudson River. It was launched on May 17, 1969 from Harvey Gamage Shipyard in South Bristol, Maine.
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AIA New Jersey
In 2016, my boss approached me to lead the South Beach project at Long Branch, NJ. I knew it was going to be a challenge; I just didn’t know how much of a challenge it would be.
Without being allowed to make any modifications to the approved design footprint of the (2) 8-story tower condominium project, our job was to bring to reality the vision of the client and to find the answers to many undeveloped thoughts.
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AIA New Jersey
How can architects demonstrate the value of working with an architect to the general public? One great way is to find public opportunities to share your expertise, publicize your engagements, have photos and video recorded of the event and then share, share, share in the media and in firm marketing.
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AIA New Jersey
Congratulations to Bryan Pennington, AIA, current Trustee and Past President of the Architects League of Northern New Jersey and one of NK’s Senior Associates, on passing his ACHA exam. Bryan is now a Board Certified Healthcare Architect by the American College of Healthcare Architects. This is the only Specialty Certification approved by AIA National.
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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Miss Francesca Crivelli, Assoc. AIA
Mrs. GABRIELA DE-ALMEIDA, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Tyler S. Ebert, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Daniel Garijo, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Michael Salgado, Assoc. AIA
Building Design + Construction
The burst in construction spending over the past several years has been a boon to architectural firms, where as an industry payroll employment has grown by an average of 7,500 positions per year over the past six years. About 4,500 of that annual increase in staffing have been for architectural positions.
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ArchDaily
Across the globe, tall wood structures have begun transforming the world of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, ushering in an important shift to an architectural practice that has traditionally been dominated by steel and concrete. Typically defined as wood-constructed buildings over 14 stories or 50 meters high, the past six years have seen over 44 tall wood buildings built or underway around the world.
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Architizer
We like lists because they provide tidy packages for complex ideas. Listicles are everywhere: top 15 buildings of the year, top 3 new products, top 100 architecture schools; the list goes on (literally!).
But how do we tackle something as sophisticated as the modern hospital? How can we distill the journey of healthcare design into a chart of key elements?
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ArchDaily
Fire doors are doors that meet fire resistance standards and can prevent fire (or smoke) from spreading through the floors or living spaces of a building, allowing people to evacuate safely from a fire.
Fire doors can be composed of one or two leaves, and are made of a combination of different materials such as ceramic fiber and steel. Its fittings include specific automatic closing and locking mechanisms.
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CityLab
The Reach, the long-anticipated expansion of D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, opened to audiences on Sept. 7 with a festival featuring the Kronos Quartet, the Chuck Brown Band, Trombone Shorty, the National Symphony Orchestra, and many more artists. The building, designed to draw in new audiences with more intimate stages, played a key role in all those performances.
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Architect
Amid juggling the intricacies of design and code reviews, construction documentation, zoning requirements, and other bureaucracies, designers can lose sight of the simple premise that buildings are for people. Here, three professionals share challenges and tips on garnering meaningful community input in the design process.
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ArchDaily
Once restricted to luxury or super-tech buildings, home automation is proving to be an increasingly fundamental and affordable addition to architectural projects, whether to new buildings or renovations. While understanding how they operate can be extremely complex, the primary purpose of technology is to make life simpler, safer, and easier.
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