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AIA New Jersey

Join AIA New Jersey, AIA New York, AIA Pennsylvania and AIA Connecticut
in November for Quad States Conference.
Early bird ends Oct. 25.
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AIA New Jersey
Archtober is a month dedicated to spreading Architectural knowledge and celebrating our Emerging Professionals.
By definition, emerging professionals are identified by their recent entry into the profession, not by their age. AIA National places EPs into three categories: architecture students involved with AIAS, AIA Associate members and AIA members licensed 10 years or less.
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AIA New Jersey
Now in it’s 12th year – the AIA West Jersey Photography Competition has opened public voting period to select the top images of this years finalists. Voting ends Nov. 1.
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AIA New Jersey
AIA West Jersey General Meeting
Oct. 24: Passive How?
Attendees will learn the basics of Passive House standards from industry leaders, Scott Kelly, AIA, LEED Fellow, CPHC adn David Salamon, CPHD from ReVision Architecture This presentation will cover best practices for designing Passive House projects, as well as lessons learned from their years of experience as Passive House Designers and Consultants.
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AIA New Jersey
In support of National Fire Prevention Week, LAN Associates partnered with the City of Newark and the Newark Fire Department to teach local school children the importance of fire safety and preparedness. More than two hundred second and third grade students at Camden Street School participated in a program on fire safety and prevention presented by LAN Associates and the Newark Fire Department.
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AIA New Jersey
When the co-chair of the AIA NJ Public Awareness committee is a guest on NPR radio, we don’t hit the snooze bar. Take a listen as William J Martin, AIA, shares the real history of the stray toilet in your grandma’s basement.
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AIA New Jersey would like to welcome its newest members
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Mrs. Libertad M. Harris, Assoc. AIA
Miss Katherine B. Johnson, Assoc. AIA
Mr. Ira L. Smith, Assoc. AIA
Mr. William A. Soltesz, AIA
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CNN
A wooden tower in Nigeria, a community food center in Hawaii and a hydroelectric canal in Boston have been named among the most innovative architectural proposals of the year.
They join eight other winning projects in a new prize recognizing the biggest challenges facing architects over the next decade, including climate change and aging populations.
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The Architect's Newspaper
Although debating the ideal size, role, and scope of the federal government is one of America’s great national pastimes, there has typically been surprisingly broad and consistent support for the Antiquities Act of 1906, a landmark conservation law passed by Congress and enacted by President Theodore Roosevelt 111 years ago.
The law, generally speaking, grants the United States government — particularly, the President — broad authority in designating federally owned lands as national monuments.
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Architect
Architects shouldn’t get discouraged from pursuing sustainability measures in projects because their clients assume that going green will be too costly or express little interest. Here are some strategies to help make the case for high-performance design.
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ArchDaily
Have you registered for your free library card? If you haven't, you're missing out on some serious perks! The Internet Archive has a lending feature that allows users to electronically "borrow" books for 14 days. With over 2,000 borrowable books on architecture, patrons from across the globe can read works by Reyner Banham, Walter Gropius, Ada Louise Huxtable and Jonathan Glancey. There are also helpful guides, dictionaries and history books.
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The Verge
With mass shootings on the rise, an unexpected group of professionals is trying to make it easier for people to avoid getting killed in the melee: landscape architects. These are the people who place just so many oversized planters on a pedestrian thoroughfare to prevent an attack by car bomb from hitting the crowd or the buildings behind the barricades. And one of their first design challenges is the new Sandy Hook Elementary School, built to replace the site of the infamous 2012 massacre.
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Architect
Architects share their experiences in net-zero building, from persuading uncertain clients to dealing with extreme weather.
William Maclay, FAIA, has a mission: to make net-zero-energy buildings the new normal. “We have the technology, tools, and knowledge we need to do this right now,” he writes in his book, The New Net Zero: Leading-Edge Design and Construction of Homes and Buildings for a Renewable Energy Future (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2014). “We can do it one home, one building, and one community at a time.”
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Curbed
Why do most people conjure up images of old, dilapidated Victorian homes when thinking about haunted houses?
The movies have certainly perpetuated this association, from "Casper" to "The Addams Family" to "Psycho," to name a few examples. But looking to the style of Victorian homes — and its namesake — may provide some answers.
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Architizer
Resilient design has emerged as a paradigm shift in architectural practice. Increasingly covered by the AEC industry over the last two decades, the need for adaptation, mitigation and regulatory strategies has become irrefutable as climate change has been identified as one of the 21st century’s biggest global crises. On average, the destruction caused by extreme weather events has cost the U.S. economy $200 billion a year over the past 10 years.
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