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AIA New Jersey
As Architects and AEC professionals, you “break ground” every day envisioning and building the spaces where we live, work, learn, heal, and play.
The 2019 Tri-State Conference: Breaking Ground! supports this foundation. A collaboration between AIA New Jersey, AIA New York State, and AIA Pennsylvania, Breaking Ground! was created to share ideas and technologies that are redefining our profession and industry.
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AIA New Jersey
The work of an architect influences much more than the physical space the building occupies. This year, AIA wants to promote research that builds a better future: design that helps reduce energy use supports the investment in sustainable buildings and encourages equitable communities.
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AIA New Jersey
Aug. 5 from 6-8 p.m.
Pella Windows in Cherry Hill, NJ
Each lecture will explain a different section of the new AIA National Guides to Equitable Practice presented by Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, in addition to a featured speaker.
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AIA New Jersey
Now that the new Dean of the Hillier College of Architecture and Design at the New Jersey Institute of Technology has a couple of weeks under his belt, AIA New Jersey would like to send him a warm welcome! We look forward to the opportunity to continue working with the college to support the next generation of architects and likewise welcome sharing a dialogue with students, faculty and administrators on the future of the profession.
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AIA New Jersey
Share your passion and expertise with A’20 attendees in Los Angeles. If you’re a subject matter expert with a great concept for an education session, we invite you to submit your proposal.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA Jersey Shore President Marissa Iamello, AIA, has announced that on June 19, AIA Jersey Shore celebrated the Best in Service from their local section. Service Awards Chairman and Immediate Past President Brian Penschow, AIA, presented awards in six categories as follows.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA NJ is looking for candidates interested in bettering the profession of architecture as well as helping to safe guard the health safety and welfare of the public.
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AIA New Jersey
The AIA NJ Equity in Compensation Seminar was held at Avalon Flooring in Egg Harbor Township in the AIA South Jersey Section, on July 11. Thirteen members and allied professionals attended this lecture based on the AIA Guides to Equitable Practice given by Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, chair of the AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Committee.
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AIA New Jersey
Martell’s Tiki Bar, 308 Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey 08742
Aug. 14 from 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Join US Green Building Council New Jersey’s for a great ocean-front networking BBQ with fellow green building & environmental professionals. Non-members welcome.
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AIA New Jersey
This year’s National Architecture Week featured community project, the Atlantic City Boardwalk Holocaust Memorial, has kicked off fundraising efforts. We invite our members to support this endeavor and follow this project as it progresses.
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AIA New Jersey
A’19 AIA Conference on Architecture was held from June 5 through 8 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The theme for 2019 was “Blueprint for a Better Future.” On June 5 NJ Regional Representative Bruce Turner, AIA, and AIA NJ President Judy Donnelly, AIA, were accredited as delegates for AIA NJ.
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AIA New Jersey
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT – Passaic County is seeking a full-time Architectural Assistant. BachelorDegree required in Architecture, a minimum of 2 years’ experience in preparing architectural drawings, evaluations, sections, and details of buildings. Knowledge of AutoCAD a must.
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AIA New Jersey
Your membership is important to this organization. We want to make sure that we continue to offer you quality education that will bring value to your dues dollars. In order to do that, we need your feedback! We would like to know if you hold additional licenses in other areas. This will help our planning committees better understand your professional needs so that they can structure educational seminars to provide additional accreditation.
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Archinect
With earthquakes in the news following a pair of recent tremors in California, it’s important to remember that seismic design is an integral and increasingly complex aspect of building design architects work hard to address. An ever-improving standard, seismic codes not only save lives, but also help to shape the built environment, and in places like California, play a large role in terms of building design, overall.
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ArchDaily
Universal accessibility in architecture refers to the capacity that all people have to access and inhabit a space regardless of their cognitive and physical capacities, and it is a subject that cannot be dismissed. Although little modifications can make a difference, it is ideal for the spaces to be thought out according to universal design guidelines from the beginning.
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CBC
All aspects of the architecture business are suddenly slowing, indicating an overall weakening in commercial real estate demand.
A key read on the industry, the Architecture Billings Index, fell into negative territory in June, according to the American Institute for Architects. Inquiries for new projects hit a decade low, while design contracts also fell.
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ArchDaily
Resilience seems to be the topic of much discussion within circles of urbanism today. Though, there is a slight problem. We can’t quite agree on what the term means.
Two definitions seem to be floating about. The first rooted in material science. The second, in ecology.
Consider an object. An object given a certain form and a certain strength. A pressure is then applied. The object receives and reacts to this pressure, springing back to its original form and strength.
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Metropolis Magazine
Thanks to initiatives like the Art for Justice Fund, Open Society Foundations, and a slew of insightful reporting, the American criminal justice system has been under great scrutiny and pressure to reform. Some of these changes have been quite prominent — such as the increasingly-widespread decriminalization of pot and pending major federal legislation — and have faced opposition from the powerful lobbying of the private prison corporations.
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Building Design + Construction
Lance Hosey writes: Last month, I wrote about how automation and AI are dramatically changing all four fundamental relationships between buildings and machines. For example, nanotechnology, which manipulates individual atoms and molecules to assemble things, could make the modernist metaphor of a “machine for living in” into reality, since the building would actually be composed of many tiny machines.
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