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AIA New Jersey
Architects from around the three host states and beyond are gathering in Albany NY.
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AIA New Jersey
Every day, Gilbert Seltzer, AIA, opens up his office in West Orange and starts his day on the boards. Walking into his solo office is like a blast from the past. One might expect Don Draper to stop in for coffee. Gil is famous throughout the building, and so they have installed a huge birthday banner in the main lobby for the month of October.
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AIA New Jersey
As of Sept. 3, 2019, New Jersey adopted the 2018 IBC, NJ Edition and the 2018 IRC, NJ Edition
By March 3, 2020, all submitted projects must conform to these new codes.
AIA New Jersey is offering seminars on these new codes.
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AIA New Jersey
Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. This program is a discussion about sexual harassment in the wake of #MeToo and the response that AIA-NJ has offered to help combat it. It is for anyone who cares about women in the industry.
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AIA New Jersey
Nov. 1 from 6-9 p.m. Dress in your best costume for a chance to win a prize! Multiple Categories will be awarded!
Meet EPiC & AIA NJ Leadership, Network with leading professionals from across the Design/ Construction industry!
Hors D’ouevres & Open Bar!
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AIA New Jersey
Nov. 19 from 6-9 p.m.
“The Building Envelope is Our Third Skin – Design, Build & Maintain it to Optimize Health, Safety & Welfare” presented by Jason Kliwinski, AIA, LEED Fellow. 3 AIA HSW credits; attendees can self-report for GBCI credits.
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AIA New Jersey
There are three upcoming events this fall with opportunities for committee members to volunteer:
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AIA New Jersey
Firms are still struggling to afford healthcare. SFx was working with AIA Trust, following the models of AIA Kentucky and AIA Portland, but national legal issues have stopped this. Instead we are creating a packet for chapters to do this.
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AIA New Jersey
Nov. 13 from 6-8 p.m.
The AIA NJ Equity Guide to Mentoring and Sponsorship is the sixth segment in the FREE MEMBER BENEFIT Equity Seminar Series. This program is for men and women, new graduates through veterans, looking to support one another in navigating the profession.
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AIA New Jersey
The AIA New Jersey Michael Graves Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor that AIA New Jersey may bestow upon an individual. It is in recognition of a significant body of work of lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture.
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AIA New Jersey
Today we kick off 2019 Fire Prevention Week. This year’s theme is “Not Every Hero Wears A Cape. Plan and Practice Your Escape.” This is a perfect theme for architects to get involved assisting their clients with fire safety. Consider reaching out to them this week with an escape route map pdf for their project, reminding them of you, your brand and your availability to work together on their next project. Here are links to some tools you can use with them.
Fire Prevention Week Info
Escape Plan Info
AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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AIA New Jersey
Ms. Ana Aznar-Meyer, Assoc. AIA
Mrs. Svitlana Barysheva, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Eli Cohn, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Kevin S. Herviou, Assoc. AIA
Miss Gabrielle Redding, Assoc. AIA
New York YIMBY
Renderings have been revealed of Avalon Tower, a 70-story skyscraper that will be one of the tallest structures to rise in Jersey City and all of the state. Approved last month, the 950-unit building will be located at 444 Washington Boulevard near the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. The developer, known as Tower Cove Jersey City Urban Renewal, plans to build the tower on the northwest corner of the site, which is currently occupied by a parking lot.
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ArchDaily
People often find themselves physically and emotionally comfortable in specific public places. Whether one's reading a book on the terrace of a coffee shop, sitting on a cozy sofa at a hair salon, or waiting for the train at train station, some spaces tend to initiate a feeling identical to being in the comfort of one's home.
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Archinect
If there is one skill we learn as architects and designers, it's how to talk. We know how to dress up our ideas and present them eloquently and compellingly. As a result, we sometimes build a tricky habit of winging presentations. This happens in school and in professional practice. Most of the time it turns out well, especially for those more seasoned practitioners.
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Architect
As recently as five years ago, integrating virtual reality into design workflows required custom programming using a game design engine — that is, building a video game to take users into immersive 3D worlds. The cost and technical challenges involved in converting BIM into VR environments prohibited all but the most digitally savvy firms from investing the resources to make it a core aspect of their practices.
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Architect
Look on any architecture firm’s website and you will likely find a meticulously crafted mission and vision statements. The more savvy practitioners also explain their design process and client experience. How many firms, however, describe their workplace culture on their career page — and in a manner that its own employees would endorse?
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CNN
Bouncy castles and pool floats might be the populist face of blow-up objects, but the world of inflatables is far richer.
Innovative, revolutionary and often avant-garde, inflatable structures are, by their very nature, an expression of advancement — a reimagining of traditional forms. Influential in aviation for more than two centuries, this deceptively simple technology has been at the forefront of architectural movements in recent decades, enabling cutting-edge artistic practice and symbolizing technological utopianism.
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ArchDaily
For decades, the gas station has been a staple of both urban and rural landscapes. As the 20th century saw the democratization of automobiles, the gas station became arguably one of the most generic, universal architectural typologies. Today in the USA alone, there are 130,000 gas stations serving 268 million cars.
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Curbed
Cities are filled with buildings we know nothing about. It’s no one’s fault — the built environment is overwhelmingly complex, comprised of structures, public spaces, and streets that tell a story of our collective history.
To better understand those stories, the Society of Architectural Historians and University of Virginia Press partnered on the SAH Archipedia, an online resource launched in 2012 that drew from content in the printed Buildings of the United States books.
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MultiBriefs
As a member of AIANJ, you have knowledge and expertise that we’d love to feature on MultiBriefs.com. If you’re interested in contributing your writing to the New Jersey Architect or other MultiBriefs publications, we can help. If you're interested in submitting an article, please contact Ross Lancaster to discuss logistics.
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