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SUMMARY:Process Innovation & Industrialized Construction - 1 LU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesThe AIA New Jersey Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) Committee focuses on how emerging technologies—from BIM to digital fabrication—are transforming architecture. TAP supports innovation in design and construction by helping architects explore and adopt tools that improve efficiency\, quality\, and project outcomes. Please join us for this valuable webinar: \nProcess Innovation & Industrialized Construction\n1pm-2pm\n1 LU/HSW \nSHoP Architects has long been at the forefront of exploring how design\, process\, and material innovation intersect to shape more efficient\, sustainable\, and health-conscious construction outcomes. Over nearly three decades\, SHoP has developed and refined digital-first workflows and offsite delivery strategies that reduce construction waste\, streamline complexity\, and improve performance. \nIn this session\, SHoP Principal John Cerone will share the firm’s latest research into industrialized construction methods—highlighting how advanced modeling\, additive manufacturing\, and material science are influencing building design. Attendees will gain insights into how industrial process innovations\, including Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA)\, are reshaping architectural practice with a focus on minimizing waste\, improving building safety\, and creating more resilient structures. \nThis webinar will provide architects and designers with actionable knowledge on how to integrate these forward-thinking tools and techniques into their own workflows\, with a particular emphasis on protecting public health\, ensuring life safety\, and promoting environmental welfare through smarter construction methods.
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LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Christina Goldstein":MAILTO:cgoldstein@njpsi.com
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SUMMARY:Small Firm Exchange Forum Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesThe AIA NJ Small Firm Exchange Forum is a dynamic space for small firm architects to connect\, collaborate\, and share insights on the unique challenges and opportunities of running a small practice. This forum fosters open discussions\, peer learning\, and resource-sharing to support the success of small firms across New Jersey. \nJoin us to engage with fellow architects\, explore relevant topics\, and contribute to a vibrant network of small firm professionals shaping the future of our industry.
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LOCATION:new jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sloan Springer":MAILTO:info@aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com
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SUMMARY:ALNNJ June Meeting and Scholarship Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin us at the Bergen County Rowing Center on June 18\, 2025\, from 6 – 9 PM for the ALNNJ Scholarship Presentation Dinner. \nArchitects League of Northern New Jersey will present scholarships to student awardees from Bergen\, Hudson\, Passaic\, and Sussex Counties who will be attending NAAB-accredited architecture schools this fall\, reflecting the League’s commitment to future architects. \nThe main presentation will feature James Giresi\, AIA\, Senior Associate\, Clarke Caton Hintz who will give a talk on the design and development of the Bergen County Rowing Center\, including how the team addressed complex site and programmatic challenges to deliver a flood-resilient\, community-focused structure. With elevated decks overlooking the Passaic River and a design that embraces both athletic and public use\, the Rowing Center is a strong example of civic architecture shaped by its environment. \nALNNJ will also take a moment to recognize and thank our new and recent League members for being part of our community! \nAgenda \n6 -7 PM: Social Hour\n7 PM: Dinner followed by presentations \nScholarship Awards Presentation \nEach year\, the Architects League of Northern New Jersey proudly awards scholarships to deserving students who are pursuing a career in architecture. The program is open to current high school and college students from Bergen\, Hudson\, Passaic\, and Sussex Counties who will be attending a NAAB-accredited architecture school in the fall. \nAs part of the evening’s program\, we will recognize and celebrate this year’s scholarship recipients. This annual initiative reflects the League’s commitment to supporting the next generation of architects and is made possible through proceeds from our fundraising events and the generous contributions of our annual sponsors \nCourse: Strategies for Active and Passive Floodproofing When Building in a Floodplain (1 LU|HSW Submitted) \nThis lecture will feature the award-winning Bergen County Rowing Center\, designed by Clarke Caton Hintz. James Giresi\, AIA\, will specifically highlight the challenges of designing and constructing a permanent structure in a floodplain. The case study will illustrate the unique difficulties involved in specifying passive and active floodproofing strategies\, as well as the impact these strategies have on the building’s structural design\, material durability\, and finish selections. Additional discussion will focus on long-term performance of flood mitigation systems in unpredictable environments. \nSpeaker \nJames Giresi\, AIA is a Senior Associate at Clarke Caton Hintz in Trenton\, NJ. His passion for the built environment and the design process is reflected in his versatile experience\, which spans from small-scale building repairs to complex historic restorations and large urban planning projects. James brings technical precision\, a focus on efficiency\, and expertise in BIM to every project. Throughout his career\, he has played a key role in preserving historic landmarks\, balancing the preservation of a building’s original character with its adaptation to modern needs. His philosophy emphasizes that historic structures should evolve to serve the past\, present\, and future. \nOne of James’ most notable recent projects was the restoration of Belle Vista (Lambert Castle) in Paterson\, a Gilded Age mansion that had fallen into disrepair. Through meticulous research and careful attention to detail\, James and his team restored the mansion to its former grandeur\, receiving acclaim for their work on restoring period-specific elements such as ornate moldings\, stained glass\, and plasterwork. \nIn addition to his architectural work\, James is a Board Member of Preservation New Jersey and an advocate for preservation across the state. He is also an experienced grant writer\, helping clients secure funding and raise awareness for endangered historical sites.
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LOCATION:Bergen County Rowing Center\, 797 Riverside Ave\, Lyndhurst\, ne jerse\, 07071
CATEGORIES:Architects League of Northern New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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