January 14, 2018
Reading Time: 4 minutesAt their annual awards gala, which was held at Clark’s Landing in Point Pleasant on January 13, 2018, the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ) installed Read More
January 13, 2018
Reading Time: 3 minutes Today marks the formal installation of the new AIA-NJ Board at the 2018 Awards Gala at Clark’s Landing in Point Pleasant. As we prepare to celebrate, let’s take a Read More
December 20, 2017
Reading Time: 3 minutesKim V. Vierheilig, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President of LAN Associates, has been appointed to the New Jersey State Board of Architects by NJ Governor Chris Christie. Ms. Vierheilig Read More
December 20, 2017
Reading Time: 2 minutesAIA NJ is looking to explore ways to better encourage equity in New Jersey’s architecture profession. This grows out of a resolution from the AIA National Convention in 2015, and a Read More
November 16, 2017
Reading Time: 5 minutesIf your office was a little quiet at the end of last week, perhaps your colleagues were participating in the 2017 AIA QUAD States conference in Albany, New York. This Read More
September 6, 2017
Reading Time: 3 minutesPresentation of Compendium of Notes from MLUL RE-FORUM Meeting on May 19, 2017 to the West Orange Township Council by Jerome Leslie Eben, FAIA, PP, jlebenaia@gmail.com The Hon. Joe Krakoviak, West Read More
August 17, 2017
Reading Time: 2 minutesOn Tuesday, August 15, President Trump issued a new executive order that rolls back Obama-era protections put in place to ensure that government-funded infrastructure projects in flood prone areas would Read More
July 19, 2017
Reading Time: 2 minutesProtecting the Health, Safety and Welfare of the Public While our country has been watching national environmental protection erode, the AIA NJ COTE Committee has been culling their resources to Read More
July 10, 2017
Reading Time: < 1 minuteOn May 4, 2017 AIA NJ President, Ben Lee, AIA, Immediate Past President, Justin Mihalik, AIA and NJIT Associate Dean for Academics, John Cays, along with a Sussex County Board Read More