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AIA New Jersey
Nov. 1 at
Morristown Hyatt Regency
3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ
Two great tour options, space is limited space sign up early:
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AIA New Jersey
The “Historic Property Reinvestment Act” (A1311 & S1740/S2031) is scheduled to be heard on Thursday, Oct. 18 by the the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee. We feel this legislative session may just be the time to get this passed.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA New Jersey hosted the annual meeting of AIA Large States in Princeton, New Jersey led by President Verity Frizzell, FAIA. Also participating from AIA NJ were President-Elect Judy Donnely, AIA; AIA New Jersey Regional Representative and Moderator for the Strategic Council, Bruce Turner, AIA and Regional Associate Director, Megan Pritts, Associate AIA.
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Architects are using high-resolution aerial imagery/maps for planning and proposal enhancements. Nearmap provides the architecture community with updated, crystal-clear, and easily accessible content through an easy-to-use interface. Site plan, measure and view surroundings all from the comfort of your office.
See your project for free – today >>>
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AIA New Jersey
Many Emerging Professionals wait until they become registered to join AIA, missing out on the plethora of support, resources, leadership, travel and employment opportunities that abound for associates in the community of AIA. AIA NJ is fortunate to have a crop of phenomenal young leaders among our membership, taking advantage of those benefits and giving back tenfold. A few stand out in particular.
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AIA New Jersey
Now that the teachers and students are settled into the school year, it’s a great time to introduce yourself at your community school and offer to come to class to give a presentation on architecture and being an architect.
AIA New Jersey’s 2018 President, Verity Frizzell, FAIA, has worked closely with her peers from across the nation to examine the areas where the profession could use an equity boost.
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AIA New Jersey
The Newark and Suburban Section of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) announces that CANstruction’s annual design exhibition to benefit local food bank programs will be on display from Oct. 27 through Nov. 7 at the Morris Museum, in Morristown, New Jersey.
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AIA New Jersey
Nov. 1 from
8 am – 6:30 p.m.
Morristown Hyatt Regency
3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown, NJ
Join us for the 2018 Design Conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Morristown, New Jersey. Be inspired by creative design, learn the importance of Social Media, understand the legal ramifications of your practice, network and celebrate architects and architecture in New Jersey.
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AIA New Jersey
Help us "scare hunger away" on Oct. 19 at the Moorestown Mall!
During their ‘Thriller Night’ events.
WHO:
Teams of Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Designers and Students
WHAT:
Design and build structures entirely from canned foods to fit within a 10’ wide x 10’ long x 8’ high space.
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AIA New Jersey
If you practice architecture in New Jersey, there is a pretty good chance that you work at, with or as a Small Firm. Did you know that AIA has a special National member group devoted to Small Firm Issues? We call it AIA Small Firm Exchange or AIA SFx.
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AIA New Jersey
My name is Grace Anne Friedhoff, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, and I am EPiC. I am a sustainability-focused Registered Architect in New Jersey with 5+ years of experience in medium-to-large scale commercial architecture. As Assistant Project Manager I am integral in all phases of the architecture process from sketch to ribbon-cutting, as well as a subject matter expert in LEED documentation.
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AIA New Jersey
Smoke alarms need to be installed correctly and maintained regularly to protect your home and loved ones when an emergency strikes. Take our reminder and spend some time this weekend making sure you are protected. Don’t forget to share this with friends, family and clients.
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AIA New Jersey
“With this ranking, a precedent has been set and there is no better feeling for a company when expectations are high,” said Mike McGovern, Vice President in the New York office. “This recognition serves as a milestone that our continued efforts and hard work by our dedicated employees is paying off.”
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AIA New Jersey
These awards honor the best in smart planning and development in New Jersey.
Since 2002, New Jersey Future’s Smart Growth Awards have honored projects, policies and plans in New Jersey that embody the principles of smart growth — compact development in centers near jobs and amenities, a range of housing choices, a range of transportation choices, innovative repurposing of existing buildings, preservation of valuable open space, and protection against the threats of a changing climate.
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AIA New Jersey
rise in the city is a unique international architecture competition for students and recent graduates worldwide. The challenge is to design affordable and sustainable housing solutions for Africa’s growing population.
We have blocks are available for architects to sign up before the end of October.
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AIANJ would like to welcome its newest members
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Mr. Francis Calderon, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Matthew T. Standeven, AIA
You Liu, Assoc. AIA
The Architect's Newspaper
Amidst the destruction wreaked by Hurricane Michael on the 1,200-person town of Mexico Beach, Florida, one house emerged from the 155-mph winds relatively unscathed. As the New York Times reported, the 3-story house built by Dr. Lebron Lackey and his uncle Russell King was the only one remaining on his beachfront block and one of the few left standing in the flattened landscape of the Florida Panhandle town. The house, ironically dubbed the “Sand Castle” and designed by architect Charles A. Gaskin, was completed just this year.
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The Architect's Newspaper
There’s been something of a renaissance lately in inflatable architecture. In the past few years alone, this ephemeral typology has been at Collective Design Fair, Performa 17, and the Park Avenue Armory. Inflatables emerged in the 1960s as a means of expressing dissatisfaction with established cultural norms about life, work, and society. They were seen as potentially revolutionary structures that allowed for experimentation with space in order to influence social, psychological, and physical cognition through the built environment.
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CNN
Some of the world's most scenic locations for luxury homes — beachfronts, forests, mountains — are also prone to disaster: hurricanes and floods, wildfires and earthquakes. Architects and designers are increasingly tasked with creating gorgeous homes that are also able to stand up to nature's whims.
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ArchDaily
Culled from our annual documentaries posts, these films feature architecture and architects in more informative and intimate ways. With more and more film festivals dedicated to architecture itself, you can likely catch these on the big screen in a city near you!
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Metropolis Magazine
What comes to mind when you encounter the term “sensory design”? Chances are it is an image: a rain room, a funky eating utensil, a conspicuously textured chair. But the way things actually feel, smell, even taste, is much harder to capture. This difficulty points to how deeply ingrained the tyranny of vision is. Might the other senses be the keys to unlocking broader empirical truths? Does the ocular-centric bias of art, architecture and design actually preclude a deeper collective experience?
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Harvard Business Review
A key determinant of everything that matters when it comes to health interventions — the experience, cost, and results — has been hiding in plain sight. It is the buildings and spaces in which patients are treated. The size and layout of a room, whether a bed sits in the middle or against a wall (even which wall), how much space is maintained for patients to walk versus how many beds or operating equipment can be accommodated, have not been considered predictors of health outcomes in the past.
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ArchDaily
Sometimes a door can be a huge headache in a project. Think of a continuous, clean facade... having a door in the middle of it can ruin the clarity of the design. But a door need not be the traditional wood-paneled, brass-knobbed portal most of us are used to, much less an eyesore.
But what if they could disappear from sight entirely?
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Building Design + Construction
Cities and counties around the country are taking sustainability to new heights — and architecture firms are helping them raise the stakes in green design. San Diego and New York are among a growing number of local jurisdictions that are expanding the scope of their energy- and water-use requirements for new construction. The County of San Diego has committed to making all new buildings achieve zero net energy — preferably to produce more energy than they consume through on-site energy generation.
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Curbed
Throughout history, major cultural movements — like the Renaissance, Modernism, and Postmodernism — have expressed themselves through visual art, music, architecture, and dance. When Sekou Cooke, an architect, curator, and professor at Syracuse University, thought about hip-hop, he wondered why it was so prolific in everything except architecture.
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CNN
From a seashore chapel in Qinhuangdao, northeast China, to an abandoned power station in Budapest, some of the world's most eclectic buildings have appeared in images shortlisted in the annual Architectural Photography Awards.
The 20 finalists, named across four main categories (exterior, interior, buildings in use and "sense of place") will be exhibited at the World Architecture Festival in Amsterdam from Nov. 28-30. Winners will be announced on the last day of the event.
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