June 30, 2010
Reading Time: 4 minutesBernardsville Architect Honored for Achievements, Contributions to Architecture WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 30) – Bernardsville, N.J.-based architect Philip S. Kennedy-Grant, FAIA, was among 134 American Institute of Architects (AIA) members who Read More
June 30, 2010
Reading Time: 4 minutesAs you may have heard, the NJ Legislature and Governor have reached an agreement on the State budget to balance it while providing a modest surplus. This is truly an Read More
June 18, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minutePlant Fantasies and FXFOWLE Architects recently conducted a tour of the green roof at 250 Hudson Street for members of the Urban Green Council, the New York chapter of the US Read More
June 17, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteCollingswood, NJ (June 3, 2010) – Two major urban revitalization projects being designed by a local architectural firm were awarded HOPE VI Revitalization grant funds from the U.S. Department of Read More
June 17, 2010
Reading Time: 3 minutesConvention News David Del Vecchio, AIA McEntee Resigns, Interim Executive Director Named Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Christine McEntee will leave the Institute July 23, 2010 to become Read More
May 14, 2010
Reading Time: 3 minutes$35 million, 107,000 sf project is the first higher education building to earn LEED Gold in Wisconsin The Richard and Margot Warch Campus Center at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wis., Read More
May 13, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAllan Kehrt FAIA will be leading the discussion on the application process for becoming an FAIA. Allan, this past year was the Chairman of the National FAIA jury and had Read More
May 5, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAll members of AIA-NJ are invited to attend the AIA-NJ Candidates Night Presentations on Tuesday May 18th 6PM, at the offices of Clarke Caton Hintz in the Masonic Temple, 100 Read More
May 5, 2010
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Memorial Arts Building in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of 14 finalists in an EPA energy efficiency competition. Credit: EPA Is there a flabby, inefficient office building in your neighborhood Read More