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AIA New Jersey
We are looking for members who are interested in becoming 2016 Section Directors within our Emerging Professionals Community (EPiC), which consists of architecture school graduates, AIA Associate members, and AIA members licensed for 10 years or less. Our mission is to promote the professional growth of emerging architects and support local communities through advocacy, education, and service.
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AIA New Jersey
When: Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016
Where: The Park Savoy, Florham Park, NJ 07932
Cost: $150 / person ($75 associates/students)
Please RSVP by Jan. 15, 2016
The black tie optional affair celebrates the distinguished service of our past year's presidents and their boards of trustees at our gala event.
AIA New Jersey
While dazzling crowds at the Livingston Mall with colossal structures made entirely from canned food, the Newark and Suburban section of AIA-NJ's 17th annual "Canstruction" event saw 13,145 pounds of canned of food and more than $6,000 donated to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.
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AIA New Jersey
In 2015, AIANJ Public Awareness Committee started a new initiative to be an ongoing series of articles written by architects about some of there favorite or most memorable spaces. It could be a building, a park, a town — whatever is special to that person.
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AIA New Jersey
The second set of code seminars to highlight the changes of the transition from the 2009 IBC/IRC Codes to the 2015 IBC/IRC Codes is set for Feb. 3 and 4, 2016. Registration is open. The September sessions sold out quickly, and seating for these sessions are limited, so reserve your spot today.
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NorthJersey.com
One of North Jersey's oldest shopping centers, formerly known as Bergen Mall and reborn as The Outlets at Bergen Town Center, is preparing for another major makeover.
The Paramus shopping center's owner is planning an expansion — reportedly to add a level above the existing center — to meet demand for space at the mall, which has benefited in recent years from the success of its off-price and outlet tenants, the fastest-growing category in apparel retailing.
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AIA New Jersey
Loud TV (a Leftfield Entertainment company) is looking for individuals to be a part of new project in development about people who have built their own amazing and innovative homes and are now living mortgage-free.
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The Journal of the American Institute of Architects
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture released the results of its sixth-annual survey about changes in budgets, applications, enrollment, and academic staffing at 62 architecture programs in the U.S. and Canada. The 2015–2016 Budget and Enrollment Survey shows that despite growth in applications and enrollment, an increasing number of programs are making budget cuts.
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Curbed
Architecture history often gets boiled down to the work of singular designers or meaningful buildings, points on a broader timeline of development or innovation. But that's not always the way we experience architecture. If a single structure can tell a story or showcase an idea, than an entire neighborhood, with decades or even centuries of history, development and design, can really showcase a style, and serve as a clearer picture of how we shape the built environment.
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By Michael J. Berens
Perhaps no other room in the home has undergone such substantial change in recent years as the kitchen. Once the sequestered domain of cheery cooks and harried moms, it has moved front and center as the hub of the household. It is the place where families come together and guests congregate with their hosts. Looking ahead to 2016, the kitchen will continue to evolve as designers explore new ways of accommodating its expanding function.
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ArchDaily
It's a topic that cannot be avoided for any longer. The ongoing Paris Climate Conference has seen an unprecedented amount of participation – even before the summit began, over 150 countries submitted national plans of action to the United Nations – and there seems to now be a global consensus that we must cut back on our energy use and reliance on carbon polluting fossil fuels, or risk causing irreversible damage to our planet. By the end of the conference, an agreement will likely outline energy-reducing strategies by which all countries must abide. For architects, this means fundamentally changing the ways we design buildings and determine their success.
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Los Angeles Times
High-profile architecture continued to find its footing in 2015, to reassert itself after the fallow years of the recession. Big-ticket buildings are once again coming in a rush. This year we saw the opening of the Broad museum in downtown Los Angeles (by Diller Scofidio + Renfro), the remodeled Petersen Automotive Museum on Wilshire Boulevard (by Kohn Pedersen Fox) and the new Whitney Museum on the far West Side of Manhattan (by Renzo Piano).
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