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AIA NY Panel Discussion: NBAU Employment Outlook for Architects

When: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 Where: At The Center AIA New York Chapter 536 LaGuardia Place NY, NY 10012 (212) 683-0023 This panel discussion will take a look at what architects might expect in terms of … Continue reading

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Aspen Ideas Fest 2009: Frank Gehry, as interviewed by Thomas Pritzker

It was clear that Frank Gehry is self-aware from the introductory biographic notes that Pritzker read: “Frank Gehry has been the subject of a Simpsons episode…” was how it began. Gehry is often dismissed as the worst offender among “starchitects” … Continue reading

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Architecture firm RicciGreene builds on judicial reform brings human approach to courthouses, jails.

Architecture firm RicciGreene Associates is collaborating on a jail complex in Denver that’s attractive enough to sit in the city’s downtown core—right next to the U.S. Mint building. With its sleek design, and its absence of eyesores such as razor … Continue reading

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BSA design/practice workshop series – Earn AIA LU’s

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Some interesting arch/design websites

For Architects A searchable database of architecture firms around the world. (added to sidebar under architectural links::online journals) GAB Report GAB = Green Architecture Building Report, “a resource for sharing information on responsible, green, and sustainable design, ranging from the … Continue reading

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Not business as usual

The economy has changed radically throughout the world in the last few months. The impact has been strongly felt in the New York City design community. Projects have been put on hold or altogether stopped; new commissions are not readily … Continue reading

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