December 1, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutesArt, Craft, Modernism, and Frank Lloyd Wright on the East Coast Frank Lloyd Wright’s work is sometimes viewed in stalwart opposition to that of his EastCoast contemporaries, who are cast Read More
December 1, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAs many of you are aware, AIA has made changes to the system that tracks members continuing education credits. All AIA members should log on to www.aia.org and check their Read More
November 30, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe International Code Council today unveiled its latest edition of the International Green Construction Code (IGCC), known as IGCC Public Version 2.0, at the annual U.S. Green Building Council’s “Greenbuild” Read More
November 30, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteArchitects are among those listed to be qualified to be HUD 203k consultants. The requirements listed below can be found on the HUD website: 1. A minimum of three years Read More
November 23, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThere’s that vacant historic building you drive by on your way to work each day. Or that new development you just heard about- the one that’s planned to wipe out a historic Read More
November 23, 2010
Reading Time: 3 minutesPresident’s Corner – Nov. 2010 As the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches it only seems appropriate that I take this opportunity to express my thanks for all the good things happening this year. This Read More
November 23, 2010
Reading Time: 4 minutesEast Coast Green 2010: Meeting the Architecture 2030 Challenge Bally’s Atlantic City Thursday September 16 & Friday September 17, 2010 Thirty two educational sessions, three keynote presentations, and three design Read More
November 22, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Members In Transition Committee is looking for participants.
November 19, 2010
Reading Time: 2 minutesLast week Michael Calafati, chair of our Historic Resources Committee submitted the letter below to the Assembly Committee in support of the Historic Properties Revitalization Act, Assembly Bill 1851. The Read More
November 18, 2010
Reading Time: < 1 minuteMichael Graves, FAIA, became the first Architect member to the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2010, another architect is on the nominees list for 2011. This year Gustav Stickley, renowned architect Read More