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AIA New Jersey
In this month's ARCHITECT Magazine, July 2016, pages 52-53 feature the AEC Cares project from the National Convention in Philadelphia. The project was a "blitz-build" renovation of the Philadelphia Athletic Recreation Center.
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AIA New Jersey
The College of Architecture & Design at New Jersey Institute of Technology is offering an online review course for the Architect Registration Exam (ARE 4.0) in Structural Systems this fall semester.
The course will start on September 8 and will cover the exam material in a lecture format, including the related graphic vignettes.
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AIA New Jersey
This year the Olympics will continue in NJ for architects and designers. Register NOW!
Assemble your team!
Design your Olympic can structure! Entry deadline is Sept. 2.
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AIA New Jersey
Speakers:
Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle; Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi
When: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, 6-9 p.m.
Where: MWW GROUP | 1 Meadowlands Plaza East Rutherford, NJ 07073
RSVP by Sept. 21 to Kim Vierheilig at KV@lan-nj.com
AIA Members: No Charge | Non-AIA Members: $20 (at door) 1.0 CEU Pending Approval
Join us for a night of networking, light hors d'oeuvres, refreshments and discussions with fellow women in the industry.
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AIA New Jersey
WSA|ModernRuins is seeking highly motivated architects with 5-10 years experience in all stages of project development from conception through construction administration. Applicants must have a deep knowledge of construction assemblies, details and real world conditions for heritage buildings and new construction technologies.
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AIA New Jersey
Date: Sept. 27, 2016
Time: 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Location: The Benjamin Hotel, 125 E 50th St, New York, NY 10022
Lynn Allen presents "Embrace the Cloud": Improved Design Experience — sponsored by IMAGINiT Technologies & Autodesk.
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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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NJ.com
We can't provide a scientific explanation for our attraction to waterfront lounging — maybe it's because our bodies are 60 percent H20. But there's no denying the gravitational pull of these vistas or their ability to wash our worries away.
"I think water views create a lifestyle mentality," says architect Richard Tokarski, of Brick-based Tokarski + Millemann Architects. "The people who live in waterfront homes feel like they are on vacation when they are at home. Relaxation, serenity, unwinding — you get to experience that everyday."
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ArchDaily
A portion of working in architecture includes having to market yourself and your skills. "One minute networking" is a skill that many architects learn in order to be successful in the creative field, but having the gift of gab requires you to put your money where your mouth is. If you have an online portfolio which is accessible with just an internet internet connection and a digital device capable of viewing it, your work is always conveniently available during your networking conversations.
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NorthJersey.com
The architecture of history is disappearing from North Jersey as fast as developers can draw up their supersized plans. But preservationists point to a way of staving off the bulldozers while creating second lives for that architecture.
Often, when a historical building is confronted with demolition, protesters show up too late in the official process of reviewing development plans, asserts Kevin Wright, president of the Bergen County Historical Society. He and others propose applying state and federal funds to bring about "adaptive reuse" of such sites.
By Brian Paich
Homeowners who have never been through remodeling focus on the "before" and "after" of a project — rarely do they think about the "during." They get caught up in the glitz and glam of the impending project completion and what it will look like when their kitchen is redesigned or their living room is expanded. Homeowners who have been through a previous remodel know better. These insights provide you with an opportunity to differentiate your business.
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ArchDaily
Architectural Record released their list of the top 300 Architecture Firms in the U.S., based on architectural revenue from 2015. But what can we learn from those numbers and the firms generating them? In this post for ArchSmarter, Michael Kilkelly dives deeper into the figures that have made these firms so successful, comparing numbers based on firm type, firm location and project location.
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Archinect
Fortress-like public housing projects such as Cabrini Green in Chicago set an apocalyptic standard: here was modernism's urban utopia inverted into a nightmare of corridor stabbings and shattered-window junkie occupation. While this is a building that invites, not repels contemporary hulking monoliths like the 962-unit Sheung Chui Court in Hong Kong may be government approved, they’re hardly aesthetic wonders. Thankfully, in the past decade, beautiful and sustainable affordable public housing seems to have made a resurgence around the world.
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