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AIA New Jersey
The International Code Council announced today that the State of New Jersey under the guidance of its Department of Community Affairs, Division of Codes and Standards, in partnership with the state’s municipalities and affiliated code officials, has adopted its 2018 International Codes (I-Codes). New Jersey continues to lead the nation in adopting the most up-to-date building and safety codes available in the industry and implementing them with a network of highly trained, dedicated code enforcement officials.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA New Jersey members are invited to register for the Blue Ribbon Panel Report webinars.
The AIA Codes Network will host two webinars this fall introducing members to the AIA Blue Ribbon Panel report “Disruption, Evolution, and Change: AIA’s Vision of the Future of Design and Construction.” Each course has been submitted for approval for 1.5 HSW LUs.
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AIA New Jersey
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Equity Guide to Negotiating
Sept. 28
WIA & EPiC : Return to Humanity Brunch ‘n’ Learn
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AIA New Jersey
Tuesday, Sept. 17
Bell Works
101 Crawfords Corner Road, Holmdel, NJ 07733
As an architect, interior space planner and furniture designer, the commitment of Florence Knoll made to design
excellence, in everything, resonates clearly. This program is an illustrative discussion of Florence Knoll’s
contribution to interior design in the context of her landmark 2005 exhibition for the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
This exhibition has been travelling to college art galleries throughout 2007, 2008 and into 2009.
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AIA New Jersey
The 2019 AIA New Jersey Design Competition will be run electronically through a system called CadmiumCD. The electronic format will allow members to also participate the 2019 Tri 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
Throughout September, AIA New Jersey is introducing some of our Hispanic members in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Read of challenges, achievement, and goals set on even further growth as Architects.
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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 whose 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
Calling all photographers who love architecture.
Entry is open to All – Architects, Students, those who love Architecture, those who love Photography
Deadline for submission: Sept. 12
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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Anthony B. Ambrosio, Intl. Assoc. AIA
Mr. David W. Gaied, Assoc. AIA
Mx Errin R. Gall, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Michael S. Hoehn, Assoc. AIA
AIA New Jersey
Sept. 19 from 6-9 p.m. Join ALNNJ for our monthly dinner meeting and presentation.
Maggie Peters from the NJ Economic Development Authority will speak about the current business climate for development in NJ.
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AIA New Jersey
Sept. 25 from 5:30-9 p.m.
Please join AIA South Jersey for its 3rd Membership Meeting of the year.
AIA South Jersey business will be discussed, a presentation will be provided for CEUs, and networking and good food will be had by all.
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AIA New Jersey
Sept. 26 from 6-9 p.m.
Are you an existing member or someone looking to join AIA? Join us for our Fall Kickoff Event that includes a networking happy hour followed by an overview of AIA National, AIA New Jersey and AIA West Jersey.
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Fitch
Applications for 2020 funding are now being accepted. Applications must be submitted by Oct. 16, 11 p.m. EST. Applicants may apply for one of three available grants: the FITCH Mid-Career Fellowship, the Richard L. BLINDER Award, and the Samuel H. KRESS Fellowship.
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Archinect
99 Hudson Street, a 900-foot tower residential tower designed by architects Perkins Eastman for developers China Overseas America in Jersey City, New Jersey, is nearing completion.
The tower topped out as New Jersey's tallest skyscraper in late 2018. In recent weeks, according to New York YIMBY, Plaza Construction, the builders for the project, and Vidaris, exterior envelope consultants, have made extensive progress installing the tower's glass and Jura limestone facades.
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Architect
The release of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards’ annual data report, NCARB by the Numbers, provides new insights into the makeup of candidates and metrics relating to the pursuit of architectural licensure. The 2019 edition reveals updates regarding the number of U.S. architects, the time it takes to earn a license, diversity in the profession, analysis on attrition along the path to licensure, and a look-back at historical data celebrating the organization’s 100-year history.
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Atlanta Business Chronicle
Office space used to be the boss of us, corralling us into cubicles, corner offices or conference rooms.
But we’re in charge now, and we want space that bends and flows with the way we actually work, which changes depending on how much privacy, connection or inspiration we need.
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CNN
Many architects now shaping the world's cities acknowledge a debt to Lego, the Danish toy company behind the plastic bricks that have littered bedroom floors for more than 50 years.
But in recent years, practicing architects and the multi-billion-dollar company have engaged in unprecedented collaborations to learn how the tiny blocks can spark new design thinking, on a miniature and grand scale.
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ArchDaily
Air-conditioning isn’t just expensive; it’s also terrible for the environment. Accounting for 10% of global energy consumption today, space cooling in 2016 alone was responsible for 1045 metric tons of CO2 emissions. This number is only expected to increase, with the International Energy Agency estimating that cooling will reach 37% of the world’s total energy demand by 2050.
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Curbed
There are plenty of home, design, and architecture TV shows to choose from nowadays, whether you’re a loyal cable subscriber or have gone full-on streaming. But thanks to the HGTV-fication of home design programming, many shows are stuck in a maze of clichés (all-gray interiors, anyone?)
Here at Curbed, we’ve spent much of August exploring all things TV, from which shows are worth watching to how iconic shows have shaped our homes.
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CNN
Spaces are abandoned all the time. New technologies render a building irrelevant. Structures built during wartime become eerie ghosts after a conflict is over. Businesses go out of business, entertainment venues fall out of favor, and governments shift course, rendering public-funded architecture unviable. Sometimes it is easiest to simply desert buildings or structures, leaving them to future generations to destroy or preserve.
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