Mistry Design welcomed students from Lenape Valley Regional High School to our Budd Lake, NJ office in November 2025. Architecture 101 and 201 students, led by Stacy Spencer, Supervisor of Instruction for Lenape Valley’s Science and STEM programs, visited to gain...
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AIA New Jersey Announces The 2025 Service Award Winners
. Congratulations to the 2025 AIA New Jersey Service Award Winners! AIA New Jersey is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 AIA New Jersey Service Awards — celebrating the architects and firms that exemplify excellence in design, leadership, and...
Barkitecture 2025: A Pawsitively Unforgettable Celebration of Design, Community, and Compassion Recapping a Tail-Wagging Success in Upper Montclair
By William J. Martin AIA, This article was refined with the help of AI editing tools. On October 4, 2025, the Union Congregational Church in Upper Montclair, NJ, was abuzz with excitement, laughter, and the happy barks (and purrs!) of our four-legged friends as AIA...
AIA NJ Member Featured For Hispanic Heritage Month
On October 1, in celebration of #HispanicHeritageMonth, Elizabeth Pacheco, AIA Newark & Suburban Architects Board Trustee and COTE Chair, was invited by Paola Puerta Dominguez and Ailet S. Acosta of Construction Specialties to share her journey to this country and...
AIA New Jersey Historic Archives Committee Presents Series of Webinars in Honor of the 125th Anniversary of AIA NJ
AIA New Jersey Historic Archives Committee Presents Series of Webinars in Honor of the 125th Anniversary of AIA NJ As part of AIA New Jersey’s 125th Anniversary celebration, the AIA New Jersey Historic Archives Committee (AIA NJ HArC) is producing a series of...
Foundations: AIA New Jersey President Andrew Thompson, AIA, NOAMC, is A Product of His Environment
Foundations: AIA New Jersey President Andrew Thompson, AIA, NOMAC, is A Product of His Environment I was raised in Brooklyn, NY, in the East Flatbush neighborhood. My education in New York City public schools taught me to be smart and tough. My high school was James...






