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AIA New Jersey
This week is A’18, and to help you get around, our colleagues at the Architects League of Northern New Jersey have developed a four-page PDF A'18 Members Guide exclusively for League Members.
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AIA New Jersey
The following 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.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
For those members working in Pennsylvania, the AIA New Jersey Codes and Regulations Committee Chairman, Robert Longo, AIA, recommends that you please note:
The Commonwealth has adopted the 2018 IBC effective Oct. 1. There will be state amendments.
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AIA New Jersey
Since 1955, the Architects League of Northern New Jersey (ALNNJ) has offered a scholarship program, and annual scholarship awards remain one of the cornerstones of our organization. This year the ALNNJ received many strong applications and four were chosen to receive awards of $2,000 each.
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AIA New Jersey
On pages 120-121, AIA New Jersey 2017-19 regional representative to the AIA national Strategic Council, Bruce D. Turner, AIA, describes the work and progress of the Business Model Innovation Study Group and the establishment of the AIA Research Advisory Group.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA New Jersey and Architects League of Northern New Jersey member William J. Martin, AIA, was interviewed by Fox News regarding the possible origins of the famous Pittsburgh Potty.
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AIA New Jersey
Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., an employee-owned, award-winning, full-service architectural, interior design, landscape architecture, and planning firm, is excited to announce several new hires. These new hires will play an integral role in continuing the firm’s mission to provide excellent service to its clients.
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AIA New Jersey
Hosted at Crystal Springs Golf Course on July 16, join fellow architects and others within the architectural community for a day out on the golf course. Proceeds from this event help endow the annual scholarships presented to students pursuing their architectural education. For more information or to sign up, visit https://conta.cc/2t6rZUj.
AIA New Jersey
More than 50 years old, the current Vineland, N.J. Police Department building includes obsolete heat and air conditioning, lacks the necessary space to effectively manage growth, and has an inefficient basement area. A new facility, scheduled for completion in early 2019, should resolve these issues.
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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AIA New Jersey
Mr. Michael Blum, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Matthew S. Bustamante, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Bryan J. DeBarbieri, AIA
Miss Carley M. Elliott, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Randy Fernando, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Enkela Malellari, AIA
Miss CARLA A. MARZA-MENDEZ, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Marisa E. Mines, Assoc. AIA
Mrs. Martina Ondkova, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Adam Rapciewicz, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Gillian Tolentino, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Jacob A. Weiss, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Kyung H. Won, AIA
Miss Jingyuan Yang, Assoc. AIA
ArchDaily
Colors and their perceptions are responsible for a series of conscious and subconscious stimuli in our psycho-spatial relationship. Despite its presence and its variations, it is present in all places. Have you ever wondered what its role is in architecture?
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Architect
No building strategy intertwines the disciplines of architecture and lighting as daylighting design does. Drawing on core principles of siting, solar orientation, and environmental awareness, daylighting gives basic form to architecture through illumination.
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NCARB
Every year, NCARB requests the number of architects and reciprocal licenses from each of its jurisdictions — which include all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The 2017 Survey of Architectural Registration Boards indicates architects in the United States rose to 113,554, a 3 percent increase since 2016. Compared to the population, there is one architect for every 2,900 people in the U.S.
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ArchDaily
As architects we are often conflicted: what do we do when we have clients who want really big houses, houses that by any measure surpass anything they could really need? How do we walk them back from the idea that they need 3,500 square feet of home for a family of four?
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Metropolis
What will the office look like in the near future? Five architects offer their speculations.
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Architizer
In some projects, stairs are simply an avenue, providing a means of ingress or egress for inhabitants. In others, they’re sculptural, edgy, minimal or mesmerizing architectural elements that can inject character into a project unlike anything else.
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ArchDaily
We already know that the ramp, aside from its different design possibilities, allows — without forgetting the notion of promenade architecturale — its users to overcome physical barriers in the urban and architectural context.
Although it basically consists of a continuous surface with a particular angle of slope, it is necessary to point out the many constructive specifications, which of course may vary due based on the standards of different governing bodies.
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The Architect's Newspaper
In the U.S., people with disabilities in the architecture profession and architectural academia are statistically invisible. Neither the American Institute of Architects, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards nor the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture collect data on the number of architects or architecture students in the U.S. who self-identify with physical or cognitive disabilities.
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Building Design + Construction
We are surrounded by data.
The sheer volume of data available to educational institutions today is unprecedented. In many cases data that isn’t already accessible, can be either acquired or generated. This abundance of big data, while very helpful, does not necessarily provide the answers K-12 or higher education institutions are looking for nor does it directly translate into solutions for their design problems.
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ArchDaily
Carefully designed or relegated to its mere functionality, lighting can be a determining factor in the quality of a space, influencing the way it is perceived and inhabited by the user.
Although it has been considered an object independent of most architectural elements, lighting often interpenetrates walls, ceilings, and floors, disappearing almost entirely to make its radiance appear only when the user needs it. How do you subtly illuminate a structure, while simultaneously creating an impressive atmosphere?
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