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AIA New Jersey
All AIA New Jersey Members are encouraged to attend the organization’s Annual Meeting. We will hold an annual meeting for the purpose of electing the officers of uncontested elections of the Chapter, to succeed those terms are about to expire; for receiving annual reports of the Executive Committee and the Treasurer; for consideration of dues amounts; and for the transaction of such other business as may be appropriate.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA New Jersey is accepting nominations for the 2018 Service Awards. All members are encouraged to submit applications for deserving candidates in 1 of 6 categories prior to the Sept. 28 deadline.
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AIA New Jersey
It is with great sadness that we inform our members that we have lost one of our colleagues. Frank J. Tomaino Jr., beloved member of the AIA Jersey Shore community, passed in his sleep over the weekend.
Frank J. Tomaino, Jr., age 77 of Oakhurst, died on July 14, 2018 at home. Born in Long Branch, he had lived in Deal and Long Branch before coming to Oakhurst 15 years ago.
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AIA New Jersey
Mr. Yatin Ghosh, 83, of Hillsdale, NJ, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017.
Services were held: Friday Dec. 1, 2017 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Rosedale Crematory Chapel,
408 Orange Road in Montclair, NJ.
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AIA New Jersey
Career architect and engineer who enjoyed spending time at Lake Hopatcong with his family Charles Ray Keown of Mt. Arlington, N.J., passed away quietly at home on Friday, March 16, 2018, at the age of 93.
Ray’s Life Celebration was held on Wednesday, March 21, from 2 to 6 p.m. with a Prayer Service at the Leber-Lakeside Funeral Home, 150 Landing Road, Landing, N.J.
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AIA New Jersey
July 25
7:30 am – 9:45 a.m.
Tickets are $30 for members and $40 for future members.
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AIA New Jersey
With the close of the 2018 AIA New Jersey Election, we are proud to announce the slate for 2019. Please join us in congratulating our new officers.
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ArchDaily
For most recent graduates, it quickly becomes evident that what you learn in architecture school is not necessarily enough to become a confident architect. Some things can’t be taught in classrooms at all; instead, they're acquired through years of work on site and solving construction problems first-hand. Among the many things you learn on site are the terminologies used by construction workers that can sound like absolute nonsense to architects at first.
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Building Design + Construction
In our internet-fueled world, it’s easy to get distracted by the latest online tools. But the boring stuff is still important, and you don’t want to lose sight of old-school techniques that are just as persuasive now as they were a few decades ago.
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CNN
It's three o'clock. You're at work, struggling to focus during the afternoon lull. You gaze out of your office window, hoping for some relief, but instead you feel a headache coming on.
Flat gray concrete lines the streets, while windows form repetitive glassy intervals in stark brick walls. With monotonous straight lines as far as the eye can see, there's nowhere pleasant to rest your gaze. It may seem a superficial problem, but our research has found that looking at urban landscapes may actually give you a headache.
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Curbed
It’s not as weird as it sounds — mushrooms might very well be the building blocks of the future. We’ve seen how mycelium, the root-like filaments of mushrooms, has been used in experimental pavilions and Ikea packaging. Now, it could be used to rebuild crumbling housing stock in cities.
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ArchDaily
In this article, we provide you with the tools to design more inclusive architecture. Although each region and country has its own accessibility guidelines which you should review in depth before starting a project, the material presented below, based on the ADA and ANSI standards, will help you design comfortable and efficient spaces for all its users.
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Architect
Engaging the right public relations agency can go a long way in helping small firms raise their profiles. But the costs can be high, and an internal communications team may better understand a firm’s values than an external agency. Here, several design practices offer strategies for when — and when not — to solicit outside PR help.
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ArchDaily
Architectural comprehension as a field deals with representation as a synthesis of varied efforts — constructive, compositional, spatial, and technical qualities — which are then articulated in the constructed building. For this purpose, it is essential to think about the graphic representation that presupposes all these efforts, since it is both a procedure and a product of architectural design.
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By Lucy Wallwork
Malls have been around for centuries, from Trajan’s Market in ancient Rome through to Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar. But the mall in its massive, "out-of-town" reincarnation came into its own in the late 20th century, as cars allowed more of us the mobility to make the weekend pilgrimage to these new temples of the capitalist age. The U.S., with more mall space per person than any other country in the world, has been at the epicenter of this love affair.
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