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AIA New Jersey
Candidates are continuing their term, in a position of automatic advancement or running unopposed and so will be voted on as per the AIA NJ Bylaws at a meeting of the Board of Trustees. There is a contest for the Office of AIA NJ Treasurer.
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AIA New Jersey
As of March 5, 2018, the requirements for minor work and ordinary maintenance in the state of New Jersey have changed. A variety of projects for commercial and residential structures that previously required building permits have now been categorized as Ordinary Maintenance or Minor Work.
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AIA New Jersey
A'18 is shaping up to be as grand an event as ever there was! From navigating the Big Apple for Pre-Conference Workshops to Tours to Parties, Candidate Speeches, Education Seminars and the Expo Floor, it can be overwhelming for a first-timer or even a 10th-timer!
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AIA New Jersey
Each year, the AIA Strategic Council has the opportunity to elect as many as five At-large Representatives to the Council, to serve two-year terms. For the 2019-2020 term, the Council is seeking, in particular, interest from individuals who embody points of view not already represented on the Council; for example, representatives from related professions, the public, governmental bodies, etc.
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AIA New Jersey
Join in for two days of preservation/restoration education and networking happy hours in one of America's oldest hubs of higher learning. Pre-registration pricing is available until July 10, 2018. Discounts are available for government employees, educational personnel and groups.
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AIA New Jersey
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Memorial Day and the 100th anniversary of World War I. While we may internalize our experience in our hearts and minds, we also create and seek places to gather with others and places to find peace. Places of remembrance. Places with symbols. Places of history. Memorial Sites created to unify our experience of appreciation as we remember.
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AIA New Jersey
For the second consecutive year, AIA Jersey Shore has participated in the NJ Sea Grant Consortium Ocean Fun Days Celebration. Held on May 19 at Island Beach State Park and May 20 at the Consortium on Sandy Hook, AIA — Jersey Shore leaders Brian Penschow, AIA, and Kristen Wishart, AIA, engaged kids and parents alike.
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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Ms. Meghan Dizon, Assoc. AIA
Mr. YAKUP HASIRCI, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Deborah A. Laurel, AIA
Mr. Raymond Preblick, AIA
Mrs. Maria Syed, Assoc. AIA
Mr. James Winters, AIA
The New York Times
On a walking tour of the nine-month-old, $1.6 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium here last month, Scott Jenkins, the general manager for the building, stopped in front of a 20-foot-high gray concrete box underneath an overpass. There was little to suggest what was inside. No signs, markings or equipment. Jenkins, an evangelist for all things green, was animated. The otherwise generic structure, he said, holds up to 680,000 gallons of rainwater collected mostly from the roof of the enormous stadium standing just a few feet away.
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By Lucy Wallwork
Ever since someone described parks as the "lungs of the city," cities have been competing to declare themselves as "green" by allocating space for public parks in urban redevelopment initiatives. This race to boost the percentage of green space for city brochures is typical of this age of "competitive cities." In many ways it is welcome — parks have even been shown to not only make us healthier but even make us smarter. But parks should not be judged on quantity, but quality.
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Co.Design
Last Friday, May 25, on the eve of the Venice Architecture Biennale’s opening — a glitzy, international affair that draws top talent from countries around the world — women architects and curators took to the streets for a flash mob at the central pavilion of the Giardini, one of the event’s two main venues. The protest was a show of public solidarity and dissent against the profession’s notorious and longstanding gender inequity, harassment and discrimination.
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Building Design + Construction
Many of us value the personal experience of a one-on-one encounter with our primary care physician. Developing a relationship with a single caregiver who is familiar with your medical history is reassuring and represents the traditional vision of care, for both patients and physicians. But more of us also value the convenience of online appointment scheduling, 24 hour nursing consultation by phone, and having our medical records including medication history, scans, X-rays, and visit summaries available at any time on secure websites.
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The Architect's Newspaper
The spectacular demolition of the high-rise Pruitt-Igoe public housing project in 1972 has been described as “the day Modernism died,” but a very different dynamic played out across the Atlantic. As documented in a beautiful new book by architect and historian Mark Swenarton, in the mid-1960s and early 1970s, London saw the creation of a wide variety of low-rise, high-density public housing projects by young architects who adapted Modernist design idioms to the era’s intense need for low-cost housing.
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The New Yorker
Writes Alexandra Lange: "Design and architecture have been, and remain, professions dominated by men. But when I set out to write my new book, 'The Design of Childhood' — about the toys, playrooms, classrooms, and playgrounds that make up the worlds of children—I found a funny thing: women."
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Architizer
Green architecture is all the rage. But do you know exactly how much the specification of different building materials affects the environment?
Created by the Materials Council, the “In the Scale of Carbon” infographic shows visual representations of materials according to the amount of carbon dioxide that is produced during their manufacture.
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CityLab
Twenty years ago, the U.S. Green Building Council piloted its LEED certification, which has reshaped architecture and real estate. But how much does it dent buildings' energy use?
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ARCHITECT Magazine
Cities have their conceits. New York is certain it sits at the absolute
center of everything that matters. Portland knows it’s hipper. Chicago
knows it’s tougher. Houston’s conceit is that it’s the best engineer, a
city that knows how to solve problems and seize opportunities with good
old-fashioned, mechanical know-how.
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Arch Daily
When we think of public housing architecture in the U.S., we often think of boxes: big, brick buildings without much aesthetic character. But the implications of standardized, florescent-lit high-rises can be far more than aesthetic for the people who live there.
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Arch Daily
Following natural disaster or conflict, architecture plays a critical role in not only reconstructing lost infrastructure but also responding to the need for comfort and safety for those affected. Successful post-disaster architecture must meet both the short-term need for immediate shelter, as well as long-term needs for reconstruction and stability.
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