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AIA New Jersey
The second half of the year has just flown by and that's because there has been a lot of good things going on for AIANJ. In July, leaders from the six Sections and AIANJ met to have a mid-term review on our Strategic Goals and to plan for the second half of the year. You may recall that under the leadership of Kimberly Bunn, our immediate Past President, over the course of two-day long workshops, leaders brainstormed and collaborated on a new Strategic Plan with four main goals involving architects and the profession, the public, and AIANJ membership.
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AIA New Jersey
Review the adoption and enforcement of the New Jersey Edition of the International Residential Code (IRC).
Learn about recent and anticipated code amendments.
Examine code requirements for building planning and shell construction.
Discuss energy efficiency requirements and compliance methods.
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AIA New Jersey
Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., an award-winning, full-service architectural, interior design and planning firm with offices in Trenton, New Jersey and Media, Pennsylvania, is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas S. Perrino, AIA LEEDap, as its new President and Chief Executive Officer after serving as its Interim Chief Executive Officer since December 2015.
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NJ.com
City officials are tapping students from Saint Peter's University and New Jersey Institute of Technology to help identify commercial vacancies and creatively re-imagine how they would look with new small business tenants.
The city's Office of Innovation has partnered with the Ignite Institute at Saint Peter's University, and Freedom By Design — a student group at NJIT — as part of city efforts to support small businesses and reduce commercial storefront vacancies.
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Information Age
When it comes to civil engineering, the standards of excellence have to be extremely high. And as buildings and cities enter the virtual world, digital architecture is becoming as essential as physical architecture.
Yes, architects are still needed to design physical infrastructure, but a different kind of architects now take a prominent role in the build of digital environments and their underlying IT-based systems.
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ArchDaily
Completing a degree in architecture can be a long and arduous process, but also wonderfully rewarding. Despite this, many freshly graduated architects find themselves unsure about where to begin, or deciding that they actually don’t want to be architects at all. Here is a list of 21 careers you can pursue with a degree in architecture, which may help some overcome the daunting task of beginning to think about and plan for the professional life that awaits.
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Forbes
As new ways of making cities in European capitals are expressed through large urban projects, Eco-Boulevard, a bioclimatic avenue occupying an area of 25,500 sqm in the nondescript suburban development of Vallecas in Madrid, demonstrates the ability to transform a dull, lifeless neighborhood into a living, vibrant residential area that favors climatic comfort and pedestrian routes, and create a sense of collective identity where there was none.
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