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ARE Summer Boot Camp: Construction Documents and Services

The Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place, New York City , NY, United States

AIA New York's ARE Boot Camp program is designed to help associates and interns prepare to take the Architect Registration Examination (ARE). Based on ARE 4.0, these sessions provide a blend of content review, study strategies, and test-taking tips. The series consists of eight sessions from July 6 to August 31, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM. The

$5 – $25

Archtober Building of the Day: The Lowline (an underground park by Raad Studio)

Raad Studio 140 Essex Street, New York, NY, United States

Archtober 2016 is the original citywide, month-long festival of design and architecture with daily events such as “Building of the Day”. Check out one of New York City's most interesting proposed spaces: The Lowline (an underground park by Raad Studio).   Designed by James Ramsey of Raad Studio, the proposed solar technology involves the creation

$10

Archtober 2016 Building of the Day: Sanitation Garage & Salt Shed (by Dattner and WXY architecture + urban design)

Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage and Salt Shed 500 Washington Street, New York, NY, United States

Oct. 11 Archtober 2016 is the original citywide, monthlong festival of design and architecture with daily events such as “Building of the Day”. Check out one of New York City's most notable built spaces: Sanitation Garage & Salt Shed (by Dattner and WXY architecture + urban design). The Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage, at the corner

$10

Archtober 2016 Building of the Day: St. Patrick’s Cathedral (newly renovated and reopened)

St. Patrick’s Cathedral 625 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Archtober 2016 is the original citywide, monthlong festival of design and architecture with daily events such as “Building of the Day”. Check out one of New York City's most notable edifices: St. Patrick's Cathedral (newly renovated and reopened). Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects led a phased project to fully restore the Cathedral Complex, which included

$10

City of Dreams Pavilion 2018

FIGMENT has once again teamed with the Emerging New York Architects Committee (ENYA) of the American institute of Architects New York Chapter (AIANY) and the Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY) to host a competition to design and construct the City of Dreams Pavilion, an architectural pavilion that serves as the centerpiece of Governors Island. The 2018 pavilion will be the

$40 – $140

AIANY New Practices New York 2018

November 1, 2018 Awards Submissions Open January 5, 2018 Submission Deadline January 19, 2018 Jury Day + Winners Announced April 12, 2018 Exhibition Opening 2018 Theme: " CONSEQUENCE " In these uncertain political, societal, economic, and cultural times, architecture can often feel secondary, relegated to the margins, or perhaps even the superfluous. Changing paradigms compound the already difficult terrain new practices in

AIANY Interiors Committee Speed Presentations

Speed Presentations was created by the AIANY Interiors Committee to showcase New York-based architects who are designing outstanding interior spaces. The format of the event—10 architects presenting in quick-fire six-minute intervals—allows us to explore a wide range of projects in a short time frame. The theme of this edition, “Looking Back to Look Forward,” calls for interior

AIANY Webinar: “Small and Tiny House Movement: 1995 to Now”

What is the Tiny House Movement? What was, and continues to be, the motivation behind its ongoing research development? What is the definition of a Tiny House? Why does the Tiny House attract so much American media interest when so few homebuyers will purchase a Tiny House and few developers will build a Tiny House

$10

Leveraging Our Strengths: An Open Call for Science, Advocacy, and Design

This event will present the 2020 NYC Environmental Justice Alliance’s Climate Justice Agenda as a sequel to our Earth Day program, followed by a response from climate scientists, designers, and urban planning experts. Discussions will focus on key challenges and opportunities to protect vulnerable communities against the upcoming 2020 hurricane and heat wave season, as New York

Free

AIANY Transportation+Infrastructure Awards

This year is the third annual AIANY Transportation+Infrastructure Awards program. The New York chapters of the AIA + ASLA hold this awards program to celebrate design excellence in transportation & infrastructure architecture. Building on the success we’ve experienced to-date, we are now going nationwide! Submissions will be accepted starting September 7th.  

Bringing Product Sourcing into the 21st Century

We became architects to conceptualize, to design, to create. But too much of our time is spent searching for products, organizing their details, and writing specifications. Technology has provided tremendous improvements to the design process and to building materials themselves, but beyond digitizing all those binders, it has provided little advancement to product sourcing. A

TALK: Equitable Mixed-Use Reinventions, in the Bronx and Paterson, N.J. (Body Lawson Associates)

With a focus on equity, inclusion, and community leadership, two experts — an architect and a real estate developer — present two case studies of large-scale, mixed-use urban redevelopments focused on uplifting multilingual Black and brown communities. The virtual program on Tuesday, May 10 at 11:30am is part of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)

$35 – $50
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