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AIA New Jersey
Hope to see all of you taking advantage of the AIA Convention taking place across the river in Philadelphia. Come see what the convention has to offer. If you do attend, don't forget to stop by the AIANJ Fellows Reception, Thursday night, May 19 at Hotel Palomar.
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AIA New Jersey
If you're a small firm or sole practitioner and attending the 2016 AIA National Convention in Philadelphia, you won't want to miss the Small Firm Exchange (SFx) Lounge. Come by to meet new people, view a demo of the AIA Kinetic App 2.0, and discuss what challenges you most in the practice of architecture. Hear more about the Small Firm Practitioner Collection, a curated lineup of workshops, seminars, events, and other programs designed to help small firm architects unlock their power and apply the latest trends to their practice.
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AIA New Jersey
The YAF Connection is the official e-Magazine for young architects produced by the Young Architects Forum. Each edition includes articles on leadership, mentorship, and fellowship as well as book reviews by young architects. For more information, or to find out how to receive the Connection publication by e-mail, please contact the New Jersey Young Architect Regional Director at yaf@aia-nj.org.
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AIA New Jersey
Robert Joseph Ring, AIA, 66, of Livingston, N.J., and Toms River, N.J., passed away due to complications from surgery on Monday, May 2, 2016, and was among his family members.
Bob graduated New York Institute of Technology and was the owner and proprietor of Robert J. Ring Associates, AIA PA of Florham Park, N.J. He was a member of AIA/Planner and the N.C.A.R.B. Bob loved the outdoors: he loved boating, skiing, and saltwater fishing.
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AIA New Jersey
The 2016 New Jersey CSI Chapter Trade Show and Education Day will explore the ways in which teams and teamwork contribute to better building, using recently-completed projects as examples. Come and learn with us, share your knowledge with us, and interact with others who share your quest for doing a better job of designing and constructing buildings.
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AIA New Jersey
Monday, June 30, 2016
579 Allen Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Golf and mingle with today's LEEDing green building players.
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NJ.com
The Union Hotel that was made famous by the Lindbergh kidnapping trial and the state's deteriorating infrastructure are among this year's 10 most endangered sites in New Jersey.
Preservation New Jersey released its annual list in hopes of encouraging people to try to save the sites.
The group says the sites show both the need to balance preservation and development and the value of using preservation as a positive tool for revitalization.
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Chatham Courier
Dean Marchetto, a Chatham resident, has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects' College of Fellows.
The fellowship program was developed to honor architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society, and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession, according to a news release. The program recognizes architects in several categories, including outstanding service to the profession, service to the community, design, architectural education and career or volunteer excellence beyond the built environment.
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The Architect's Newspaper
Generic standard details have had a monumental impact on the architectural industry, freeing firms from having to manage their own standards or spend valuable hours on needless specificity. Having access to standard details means that most details can be less specific and modified only as necessary to align with project requirements. This lets projects move forward quickly, unburdened by details from a firm's previous projects.
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ArchDaily
Architects are famously cynical about the long hours and over-education required for what can be a thankless career. But in a recent study conducted by WalletHub, "2016's Best & Worst Entry-Level Jobs", recent grads and seasoned professionals alike may be surprised to find that "architect" is ranked 10th out of 109 evaluated professions.
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DZone News
Where the developer role is pretty standard, the architect role is often vague in its definition and can vary widely from organization to organization. In some shops, the architect is just the longest tenured developer, whereas in others the architect is a specialized role that generates mountains of UML diagrams.
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By Michael J. Berens
After a tepid first quarter, the remodeling industry is on course to realize one of its best years in a decade, thanks in part to weakening home sales. Homeowners unable or unwilling to sell their current homes are deciding to refurbish them instead. Moreover, they are undertaking bigger projects and spending more on furnishings and materials. Kitchen and bath designers and remodelers should expect to be busy in the months ahead, whichever way the housing winds blow.
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Co.Design
It's not often that an architect gets to reimagine the future of health care. But presented with the rare opportunity to build an entire health center from the ground up at a new clinic and surgery center in Minneapolis, the University of Minnesota Health, or M Health, decided to completely upend how it thinks about patient experience and up the ante against its competition — and it enlisted CannonDesign to help.
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