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AIANJ
Steven B. Lazarus, AIA, one of the founding principals at Axis Architectural Group, graduated from Cornell University School of Architecture in 1982, one of the country’s leading architectural schools.
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AIANJ
Cappy Sabir is a founding Principal and CEO of Sabir Richardson & Weisberg Engineers, a full service MWBE Architectural & Engineering firm, founded in 2004. READ MORE
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AIA New Jersey
These two different seminars take place on March 10 and 11 at Somerset Palace on
333 Davidson Road in Somerset, NJ.
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AIA New Jersey
I was raised in Brooklyn, New York and I am a proud product of the New York City Public School system. I grew up in East Flatbush and lived adjacent to Brownsville. My neighborhood underwent change as entire buildings went vacant or became burnt out shells through acts of arson. It was the attempts at revitalization that piqued my interest in architecture.
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AIA New Jersey
Michael Hanrahan, AIA has been elected AIA New Jersey Regional Representative to the AIA Strategic Council Assembly. The Strategic Council is a national body whose purpose is to advance the profession of architecture by informing the AIA Board and other Institute factions of important issues and opportunities. Michael is beginning his first year of a three year term as a proud member of the Class of 2022.
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AIA New Jersey
Nominations are currently being accepted for the following elected offices of the 2021 AIA New Jersey Executive Committee.
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AIA New Jersey
Feb. 26 from 12 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. We are pleased to invite AIA New Jersey firms to attend NJIT’s Spring Career Fair on Wednesday, February 26th, featuring a dedicated space for architecture & design firms. Our early discount is available through December 6th, and we are also offering a 50% registration discount for firms of fewer than 15 employees.
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AIA New Jersey
East Coast Green 2020 is in the planning stages.
When: June 19
Where: Montclair State University
Montclair, New Jersey
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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AIA New Jersey
Mr. Michael F. Capo, AIA
Mr. Mahmoud Eladly, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Isla X. Han, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Kevin P. Miranda, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Thomas J. Soldiviero, Assoc. AIA
Olivia Szymkowski, Assoc. AIA
Vladislava Turbina, Assoc. AIA
ArchDaily
According to data from Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters and UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, in a report released in 2016, the number of disasters related to the climate change has duplicated in the last 40 years. The need for temporary shelters for homeless people is, as well as an effect of the climate crisis, is also one of the consequences of the disorderly growth of cities, which leads to a significant part of the world population living in vulnerable conditions due to disasters.
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By Lloyd Princeton
With the news that the global and U.S. economies were showing signs of slowing down, A&D firms as a precaution dialed back their hiring plans in the latter part of 2019. In recent weeks, with reports of sustained solid job growth, resiliency in the stock market, and high levels of consumer spending, firms are feeling more optimistic about their prospects for 2020. Once again, hiring plans are back on the table. Recently, in my firm, we've experienced a surge in calls from firms wanting to initiate recruitment searches.
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Architizer
February is Black History Month. This is a time to observe and celebrate the achievements of blacks and the central role that African Americans have played in the U.S. It also provides an opportunity to reflect on America’s past as a nation built upon the institution of slavery and racial tyranny that has and continues to disenfranchise African Americans to this day. Across all facets of American society, people of color have been faced with innumerable obstacles to overcome in order to secure the concept of the “American Dream”.
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ArchDaily
Around the world today, the "Climate Emergency" continues to embody a renewed worldwide focus on tackling climate change. With 36% of global energy devoted to buildings and 8% of global emissions caused by cement alone, the architectural community is deeply entwined with the flows of materials, energy, and ideas that relate to climate change, both causes and solutions.
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Architect
Being laid off can be devastating, but it can also be a catalyst for professional growth. Here, architects and designers who lost their jobs during the Great Recession offer advice on how to come out better on the other side.
In the wake of losing a job, it's natural to panic. But take a breath, stay calm, and realize “the world is not over when you get laid off,” says Derrick Fernandez, AIA, a Houston-based senior space planner and business application manager for HDR.
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Architizer
According to a 2018 survey by the American Centre for Disease Control, 1 in 59 children are diagnosed with autism compared to 1 in 150 in 2000. Regardless of whether autism is becoming more pervasive or accurate diagnosis and awareness are on the rise, the fact remains that more people are known to be living with autism than ever before.
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Building Design + Construction
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus said: “The only constant in life is change.” Nowhere is that more evident than in our cities. Pick just about any city, and it will seem both familiar and new at the same time. And not just major cities like New York or Chicago. Change is happening in cities big and small, urban and suburban. And it reaches beyond the recent expansions of mixed-use developments in formally monolithic areas like office parks and shopping centers. It involves fundamental shifts based on strategic or philosophical principles on “how” and “why” we develop.
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ArchDaily
Our cities, vulnerable by nature and design, have generated the biggest challenge that humankind has to face. With the vast majority of the population expected to settle in urban agglomerations, rapid urbanization is going to raise the issue of adaptability with future social, environmental, technological and economic transformations.
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Curbed
As the first certified African American architect to work on the West Coast, Paul Revere Williams made a massive mark on Southern California, designing nearly 3,000 buildings, including in neighborhoods he wasn’t allowed to live in at the time.
Williams’s pioneering legacy has garnered some much-deserved attention since his death in 1980. in 2017, he became the first black architect to receive the AIA Gold Medal, the American Institute of Architects’s highest honor.
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