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AIA New Jersey
Save the date to join us for a lively discussion on
Today’s Culture for Women in Architecture in our Region
Sunday, Oct. 14
10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Pella Windows and Doors Showroom
659 Morris Turnpike
Springfield Township, NJ 07081
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AIA New Jersey
The AIA New Jersey Annual Design Awards Program brings public and professional recognition to architectural projects which exhibit design excellence. Architects are invited to submit their work for review by the distinguished Design Awards Jury.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA New Jersey is accepting nominations for the 2018 Service Awards.
The AIA NJ annual Service Awards are given to recognize accomplishments of individuals and firms that have provided distinguished service to the profession and to the Society.
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AIA New Jersey
Wednesday, Aug. 8
EVENING NETWORKING GATHERING:
5:30 – 9:30 p.m. at the fabulous beachfront ... MARTELL’S TIKI BAR
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AIA New Jersey
Build Day Friday Oct. 26
Award Ceremony Monday Oct. 29
DeCanstruction Thursday, Nov. 8
Theme: “Favorite Video Games”
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AIA New Jersey
At the recent A’18 Convention in New York City, the Institute voted to implement the New Urban Agenda in the Architectural Profession.
This resolution proposed that the AIA commit to support the goals and principles of the United Nations’ New Urban Agenda, Sustainable Development Goals, and Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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AIA New Jersey
Mrs. Adriana E. Segura, Assoc. AIA
Nadia Islam, Assoc. AIA
Ms. Vina Aboshaira-Soliman, Assoc. AIA
ArchDaily
Graveyards full of names that have long been forgotten, plaques etched with portraits that you ignore on your morning jog, monuments with friezes that depict the triumphs of war — all these are examples of memorial architecture, which once held intense emotional meaning for certain individuals or groups of people, but have now gradually become tourist attractions or anachronistic sites within a changed landscape.
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Architect
Despite the data that indicate a booming economy, vacant properties are prevalent in communities across the country. As stewards of our environment, what can architects do to address the issue of blight and create thriving and more sustainable communities for the future?
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Architectural Digest
In so many ways, the world has never been smaller than it is right now. From global trade and long-haul flights to Facebook and Google, systems operate across every continent with less friction than ever before. This paradigm shift from local to global is also evident within architecture, where buildings influenced by the International style continue to rise at an incredible rate in metropolises around the globe.
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Curbed
For architect and Yale professor Joel Sanders, equitable, accessible design starts with changing the settings. The challenge facing professionals, planners, and elected officials is to look past the traditional default.
“In general, the default user the profession thinks about when designing a building is an able-bodied, young, cisgender, white, secular user,” Sanders says. “It’s a consequence of how architects are trained and practice.”
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ArchDaily
It's no secret that many architectural visualizers find themselves completely at a loss when trying to find clients and complete assignments on a recurring basis. No doubt you've lived this situation: after a brief negotiation, you finally give in and reluctantly get to work. You know your work is worth more than what you're charging for it, but you don't know how to avoid low rates.
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Reuters
On a visit to Abuja, Nigeria’s master planned capital, Nmadili Okwumabua walked away disappointed by the architecture.
“We could have been anywhere but Africa,” she said of the city, whose layout and buildings were mostly the handiwork of a consortium of U.S. planning and design firms and Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.
Contemporary architecture and urban design have failed to incorporate African and Afro-descended aesthetics, Okwumabua, a Nigerian-American urban planner, believes.
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Common Edge
Like food and clothing, buildings are essential. Every building, even the most rudimentary, needs a design to be constructed. Architecture is as central to building as farming is to food, and in this era of rapidly advancing technological change farming may offer us valuable lessons.
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ArchDaily
Indigenous co-design — a more specific form of the general concept of co-design in which an architect collaborates with a stakeholder community — is a collaborative design process between architects and the Indigenous community as the client. The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada recently released a unique resource aimed at designers, clients, funders and policymakers looking for a guide in Indigenous co-design.
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