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AIA New Jersey
On June 26, NJ Senate passed S-3317 to require NJ to Join Climate Alliance to uphold Paris Climate Accord. AIA NJ supports the passing of this Senate Bill.
Along with AIA National, AIA NJ stands for a sustainable future and for protecting communities from the impact of climate change.
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AIA New Jersey
The 2017 AIANJ Design Competition will be run electronically through a system called CadmiumCD. The electronic format will allow members to also participate the 2017 QUAD State Design Competition. Instead of preparing a board, participants will upload photographs, drawings and copy into the system.
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AIA New Jersey
Each year, the AIA Conference on Architecture features hundreds of speakers and an unrivaled range of education sessions on emerging trends, thought-provoking topics, practice strategies and some of the most interesting ideas in architecture.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA West Jersey is hosting it's 12th Annual Photography Competition this year.
Entry is open to all – architects, students, those who love architecture, those who love photography – everyone. Entry deadline is Sept. 7.
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AIA New Jersey
Steven Safary, AIA, Past President of AIANS, suffered a massive stroke and passed on June 7.
There will be a memorial service on Aug. 5 at 11 a.m. at Gaita Memorial Home in Little Falls.
AIA New Jersey
All AIA NJ members are invited to our annual Summer Social networking event and fundraiser.
Aug. 9
Martell's Tiki Bar
Point Pleasant Beach
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ECS Group via AIA New Jersey
ECS Group's laser-driven technologies – and 35+ years of experience – have made us the nation's leading Building Survey and "As-Built" CAD/Revit Development Specialist!
We're looking for an experienced professional to help our well-established and GROWING team to meet our clients' ever-increasing requests for comprehensive Revit models and BIM support services.
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AIA New Jersey
The University of Pennsylvania's new Pennovation Center is a rebel, a futurist, a disruptor. It's a phenomenon of a building that is also a machine for sparking new growth in the fields of learning, commerce and community across greater Philadelphia and beyond.
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Facility Executive
A new High Tech High School under construction in Secaucus, NJ will feature a fabrication lab, TV production studio, hydroponic rooftop garden, 360-seat performing arts theater and 80-inch interactive monitors. The $143 million, 341,000-square-foot school — which will replace an aging, undersized campus — will house nearly 2,000 students in more than 70 classrooms with specialized instruction and experience rooms.
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NJ.com
The Neumann Leathers Subcommittee will present its design recommendation Wednesday night for the redevelopment of the historic 11-building site on Observer Highway.
The revision will not cause any amendments to the Neumann Leathers Redevelopment Plan, Hoboken spokesman Juan Melli said.
The issue of blocked views was resolved by narrowing and reshaping the upper stories of the building.
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ScienceDaily
Architects, painters and sculptors conceive of spaces in different ways from other people and from each other, finds a new study by UCL and Bangor University researchers.
When asked to talk about images of places, painters are more likely to describe the depicted space as a two-dimensional image, while architects are more likely to focus on paths and the boundaries of the space.
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Co.Design
It’s easy to make our cities attractive. Plant a few flowers, pick up litter, put up a sculpture or two. But cosmetic improvements don’t necessarily translate to meaningful change to public spaces. There’s very little research on how urban design affects issues like equitable access, civic responsibility, civic pride, and informed voting–four of the biggest challenges facing cities today, according to the Center for Active Design (CAD), a nonprofit that explores the intersection of design and public health.
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By Lucy Wallwork
Urbanist circles are awash with new buzzwords — "everyday urbanism," "post-urbanism," "tactical urbanism," "urbanism without effort," and so on. Here, I introduce an intriguing one that is only slowly gathering popularity. This is "sensory urbanism." But what exactly does it mean? Sensory urbanism is a reaction against ways of thinking about and designing cities that are overdependent on our sense of sight.
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Curbed
From busy rooflines to plastic shutters, mismatched windows to four-car garages, the McMansion has dominated the American suburban residential landscape for almost 40 years without a notable change in aesthetics. Many people know a McMansion when they see one. The typical McMansion follows a formula: It's large, cheaply constructed, and architecturally sloppy.
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Architizer
There are two ways you can look at a person. One, the conventional way, is to see them as a single entity, a unified body and self with one name and one being. The other, less conventional way, is to see them as aggregates of parts and organs, as collections of billions of individual elements, an incredibly coordinated symphony of cells. Think about buildings in the same way. Typically, we see buildings like we see people.
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