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AIA New Jersey
AIA NJ Members ... Land Use Law Reform discussion. REGISTER TODAY.
AIA New Jersey has signed on a part of the MLUL Reform Steering Committee and will be involved in the discussion. Hope to see you there.
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AIA New Jersey
Protecting the Health, Safety &East Coast Green 2017 Welfare of the Public
Where: Watershed Center for Environmental Advocacy
and Education, Pennington, NJ
When: Thursday, June 22
Time: 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
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AIA New Jersey
Thursday, May 25
Marriott at Glenpointe, Teaneck NJ
Seminars 1-4 p.m. for LUs:
SEMINAR SCHEDULE Click Here
Show/Dinner 4-8 p.m. (Advance registration not required)
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ALUR combines the simple elegance of glass with the precision of aluminum. ALUR glass walls transform what was once hidden into an inspiration of form and function, while allowing natural light to cascade in. Architectural details are accentuated. Mechanical components are beautifully concealed. Finally, a system that is truly alluring.
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AIA New Jersey
Do you want your voice to be heard?
Take a stand to preserve the common values we share in our profession.
When Architects speak up,
policy makers listen.
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AIA New Jersey
A Design Conference will not be held in New Jersey in 2017.
Instead this year AIANJ will participate in the QUAD States Conference.
Date: Nov. 9 – 11
Time: All Day
Location: Albany Conference Center
Albany, New York
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AIA New Jersey
2017 presents a changing landscape, as concerns over environmental decline, increasing atmospheric carbon and competition for resources mount. At the same time, creative and courageous people are forging new pathways full of promise and hope. More and more research demonstrates the impact which the built environment has on many of the most daunting challenges, and also, how important transforming the built environment is in resolving them.
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AIA New Jersey
Are you
financially prepared
for the future?
Topics to discuss:
- Investing for Retirement
- Principles of Investing
- 2016 Market Review
- 2017 Outlook
Date:
Monday, May 22
Location:
Spring Lake Manor
415 NJ-71, Spring Lake, NJ 07762
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Sleep to the sound of the waterfall, in a restored grain mill, on a river with private acreage only one hour from NYC in a town called Tranquility, N.J.
5500 s.f. 4BR/3BA $699K
More info at TRANQUILITYMILLS.COM
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Amvic Building System
Cost effective, sustainable and environmentally friendly, Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) construction is a superior way to build; and no one makes better ICFs than Amvic. We offer the highest quality products, and first-rate support.
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AIA New Jersey
Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., an award-winning, full-service architectural, interior design and planning firm, announces that it is moving its headquarters from Trenton, New Jersey to a new location at 1395 Yardville Hamilton Square Road, Suite 2A, Hamilton, New Jersey. Responding to continued growth, the Spiezle team designed a modern, more efficient space to accommodate increased services, staff, and a strengthened focus on the design side of its business.
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AIA
Architects across the country are using the power of design to transform the way we live for better.
We are excited to premiere our newest commercial! Let us know when you see it on HGTV or Hulu!
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AIA New Jersey
Spiezle Architectural Group is a 100 percent employee-owned firm. We are recruiting new team members to lead projects/teams and manage clients (for existing and future workload). Project Architect and Project Manager positions are available now.
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Politico
Architects increasingly embrace the idea that they play a role in fostering good health by designing buildings that make it easier for occupants to make positive lifestyle choices such as moving during the day, absorbing natural light and eating healthy food. POLITICO asked Matt Welker, who promotes healthy building design at the American Institute of Architects, to pick five of his favorite buildings and explain what makes them good at making you healthier.
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Michael Graves Architecture & Design
Rob VanVarick, Principal of Design, Insights and Strategy at MGA&D, will deliver a talk in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on May 20 at TEDxNavesink.
Rob's TEDx Talk, entitled "A Declaration of Independence," explores how self-identity can be suffocated as we age and lose capability. Today's accessibility products are demeaning and as such, discourage adoption and use. Rob will demonstrate how good design can protect our unalienable right to the continued pursuit of happiness throughout our lives, no matter what our age.
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Co.Design
Design's wonder material is also one of its most common: glass. Over the years, manufacturers have found ways to improve the fragile material's physical properties to tune its strength, clarity and form. Artisans can blow glass into brilliant sculptures. Mass production gave rise to intricate pressed glass. Sheets of glass for super-tall skyscrapers can be more than 22 feet wide, thanks to nanotechnology. And the fabrication techniques are becoming more advanced, still.
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Architect
Architects may not be surprised to learn that workplace stress contributed an estimated $190 billion to U.S. healthcare costs in 2015. The cutthroat culture of design that has architecture students working the longest hours of any major in college often continues into practice, with potentially dire consequences: a report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the architecture, engineering and construction industry has one of the highest rates of suicide of any occupation.
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Curbed
Cracking a window open in a skyscraper seems like a quirk, especially today, when hermetically sealed steel-and-glass giants offer the promise of climate-controlled comfort. But ever since Chicago’s Home Insurance Building, considered one of the first skyscrapers, opened in 1884, the challenge of airflow, ventilation, and keeping tenants cool has been an important engineering consideration shaping modern architecture.
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Common Edge
Architects are economically bipolar; for us it is either the best or the worst of times. And it's not just architects. The entire construction industry is tuned to these extremes, but only architects are psychologically validated by booms and crushed by busts. All professions have a larger source of dependency — medicine needs insurance, law needs the justice system — but the construction industry has a starker equation: building requires capital.
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Archinect
There are as many definitions of architecture as there are architects. It is something that will never be set in stone, and that's a good thing. At the same time, "What is architecture?" is an essential question — a question that every architect and others in the field should continue to ask themselves to, at the very least, fully assume the position they have taken on, both in their profession and in society.
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Building Design + Construction
As architects, we have the ability to shape young minds like this. However, instead of sketchpads and drawing tools, our medium is buildings. And what better place to do this than schools?
For years, schools were designed as machines for education, with double-loaded corridors that essentially ignored the environment. It's time for a new wave of preK-12 campuses that produce their own energy, use recycled materials, and offer students natural light, views, and places to learn outside.
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The Architect's Newspaper
Fifty years ago, the term wellness — if it was used at all — essentially meant "not sick." Then, throughout the '80s and '90s, the rise of gym culture and workplace wellness
snowballed into an explosion of fitness boutiques in the early aughts. In city centers and upscale suburbs today, specialized fitness boutiques such as SoulCycle, PureBarre, Barry's Bootcamp, and FlyWheel are nearly as ubiquitous as Starbucks.
Combined with the rapid expansion of "health" branded grocery stores, an uptick in haute athletic wear, and a plethora of juice and smoothie companies, not to mention the surrounding media buzz, wellness has become not so much a trend as a booming industry.
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