April 11, 2014
Reading Time: 2 minutesOver the last week as part of National Architecture Week , an event that showcases architecture’s influence on daily life, the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects has highlighted a small sampling of projects that exemplify how architects and architecture play and important role as a force for positive change in our communities and to elevate the public’s appreciation of design.
Incase you missed it, here is a recap of the week:
Day One: AIA-NJ Celebrates National Architecture Week
Day Two: Leading Design Firm Honored for Creative Rebuilding of Fire-Damaged School in East Brunswick, N.J.
Day Three: Ocean Grove, N.J.-Based Firm Designs Asbury Park J.A.M.S. to Serve as ‘Gateway’ to City’s West Side
Day Four: ‘Nueva Vida Homes’ Will Be Nation’s First WaterSense Certified Neighborhood Development
In wrapping up Architecture Week 2014 we would like to take a look back at last year’s AIA-NJ Architecture Week. We highlighted ten of New Jersey’s Iconic Architects and positive impacts they have made on their communities. See last years list:
http://blog.aia-nj.org/2013/04/13/summary-the-garden-states-most-iconic-architects/
We hope you will continue to Celebrate Architecture everyday.
By admin | Posted in AIA-NJ News, Architecture in NJ, NJ Architect Newsletter | Tagged: American Institute of Architects, Architecture Week, National Architecture Week | Comments (0)
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