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SUMMARY:SFx Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesMonthly committee meeting \nQuestions? Contact Sloan Springer | (856) 832-9789 | sloan@springer.archi \nRegister Now
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/sfx-committee-meeting-4/
LOCATION:new jersey
ORGANIZER;CN="SFx Committee":MAILTO:sloan@springer.archi
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
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SUMMARY:Inside MarinoWARE: Plant Tour and CEU on Interior Non-Load Bearing Partitions
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin us at AIA Central New Jersey sponsor MarinoWARE in South Plainfield\, NJ\, for a guided tour of the facility and a course on interior non-load bearing partitions! \nFood will be served. \nCourses \nPlant Tour (1 HSW) \nInterior Non-Load Bearing Partitions (1 HSW) \nThis program covers the fundamentals of interior partition framing\, including stud\, track\, and channel identification and uses. Participants will review design guidelines\, explore code compliance\, and learn how these systems can contribute toward LEED credits. \nLearning Objectives \nUnderstand interior partition framing\nDescribe various types of metal studs\nUnderstand installation requirements\nExplain code compliance of common materials in the marketplace today\nPresenter \nAnthony Stazzone\, Architectural Sales Manager Marino|WARE\, Industries \nAnthony Stazzone\, CSI\, is the Architectural Sales Manager for MarinoWARE Industries\, Inc.\, and is based at Corporate Headquarters in South Plainfield\, New Jersey. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI). Mr. Stazzone is a graduate of the Virginia Wesleyan University. His professional affiliations also include the Construction Specifications Institute\, Certified Steel Stud Association\, Drywall & Interior Systems Association of New Jersey\, New Jersey Subcontractors Association\, New York Subcontractors Association and the North Eastern Subcontractors Association. \nMr. Stazzone has over 30 years’ background in the steel framing industry\, with particular expertise in cold-formed steel framing products for floors\, curtain walls\, interior non-load bearing\, and roof systems\, LEED implications of product selection\, and recyclability benefits. He has provided solutions-oriented technical assistance to architects\, professional engineers\, specification writers\, interior designers\, general contractors\, subcontractors\, and distributors\, from building conceptualization through completion. Anthony has consulted on Pre-Design Value Engineering for major projects in and around the Mid-Atlantic and North East regions\, including B2 Brooklyn (a 32-Story modular building in New York City\, billed as the “World’s Tallest Pre-Fab Modular Building”)\, as well as the Lewis Arts Center at Princeton University. He has been an invited speaker at numerous architectural and construction industry continuing education seminars\, including those sponsored by The American Institute of Architects and CSI on such topics as Cold-Formed Steel Framing Floor Systems\, Interior Non-Load Bearing Partitions\, and Dynamic and Static Head-of-Wall Joint Fire Protection. \nMarinoWARE has been a leader in cold-formed steel framing for over 30 years. As a division of Ware Industries\, this American-owned and operated company is known for its innovative products\, exceptional service\, and commitment to quality. With manufacturing facilities in New Jersey\, Georgia\, and Indiana\, and a sales presence in New York\, MarinoWARE offers a comprehensive range of steel framing solutions\, supported by knowledgeable sales staff\, dedicated technical support\, and reliable in-house delivery. \nMarinoWARE is also committed to building strong communities. The company prioritizes local job creation and sustainable practices\, all while helping contractors work more efficiently through labor-saving product innovations. With a proven track record and nationwide reach\, MarinoWARE remains a trusted partner in the building and construction industry.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/inside-marinoware-plant-tour-and-ceu-on-interior-non-load-bearing-partitions/
LOCATION:Marino\WARE\, 400 Metuchen Rd\, South Plainfield\, new jersey\, 07080
CATEGORIES:Central New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250823T141443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T174127Z
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SUMMARY:West Jersey Annual Meeting & 2024 IBC Updates Presentation by DCA
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin West Jersey for a recap of AIA West Jersey’s year and what’s up next as we kick-off 2026! Vote for our 2026 Board of Directors and our PAC Donation.\nRob Austin from DCA will be presenting 2024 IBC updates that will be adopted by New Jersey. If you have questions\, make sure to submit them with your registration! \n*This event is pending approval for 3 HSWs.\nPlease register by 11/13/25. Registration includes food & beverage.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/west-jersey-annual-meeting-2024-ibc-updates-presentation-by-dca/
LOCATION:Il Villaggio Restaurant & Bar\, 211 Haddonfield-Berlin Road\, Cherry Hill\, New Jersey\, 08034
CATEGORIES:West Jersey
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Harris":MAILTO:lauren.harris@stantec.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250821T132256Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesArchitects in small firm practice face unique challenges—and unique opportunities. The 2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium\, hosted by AIA New York State\, AIA New Jersey and AIA Pennsylvania\, is designed to give you the strategies\, tools\, and inspiration to thrive. \nOver four virtual sessions this fall\, you’ll gain: \n\nUp to 10.5 LU/HSW credits at one of the lowest costs per credit available\nKeynote presentations from nationally recognized architects\nPractical sessions on marketing\, preservation\, branding\, community engagement\, and resilience\nOpportunities to connect with peers across state lines\n\nEvent Dates: \n\nOctober 15\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\nNovember 4\, 2025\nNovember 12\, 2025\n\nFormat: Virtual – attend from anywhere \nDon’t miss this chance to invest in your practice and be part of a community of architects shaping the future of small firm work. \nRegister Now & Lock in Early-bird pricing until September 19 →
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/2025-tri-state-small-firm-symposium-4/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Tristate
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251105
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SUMMARY:2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesArchitects in small firm practice face unique challenges—and unique opportunities. The 2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium\, hosted by AIA New York State\, AIA New Jersey and AIA Pennsylvania\, is designed to give you the strategies\, tools\, and inspiration to thrive. \nOver four virtual sessions this fall\, you’ll gain: \n\nUp to 10.5 LU/HSW credits at one of the lowest costs per credit available\nKeynote presentations from nationally recognized architects\nPractical sessions on marketing\, preservation\, branding\, community engagement\, and resilience\nOpportunities to connect with peers across state lines\n\nEvent Dates: \n\nOctober 15\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\nNovember 4\, 2025\nNovember 12\, 2025\n\nFormat: Virtual – attend from anywhere \nDon’t miss this chance to invest in your practice and be part of a community of architects shaping the future of small firm work. \nRegister Now & Lock in Early-bird pricing until September 19 →
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/2025-tri-state-small-firm-symposium-3/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Tristate
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251030
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SUMMARY:2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesArchitects in small firm practice face unique challenges—and unique opportunities. The 2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium\, hosted by AIA New York State\, AIA New Jersey and AIA Pennsylvania\, is designed to give you the strategies\, tools\, and inspiration to thrive. \nOver four virtual sessions this fall\, you’ll gain: \n\nUp to 10.5 LU/HSW credits at one of the lowest costs per credit available\nKeynote presentations from nationally recognized architects\nPractical sessions on marketing\, preservation\, branding\, community engagement\, and resilience\nOpportunities to connect with peers across state lines\n\nEvent Dates: \n\nOctober 15\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\nNovember 4\, 2025\nNovember 12\, 2025\n\nFormat: Virtual – attend from anywhere \nDon’t miss this chance to invest in your practice and be part of a community of architects shaping the future of small firm work. \nRegister Now & Lock in Early-bird pricing until September 19 →
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/2025-tri-state-small-firm-symposium-2/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Tristate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250823T141200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T174305Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Historical Site Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin AIA West Jersey: Members of the Burlington City Historical Society will lead us on their Annual Ghost Historical Site Walking Tour through downtown Burlington. Featuring stories from the American Revolution through to Civil War and the Victorian Era\, and even modern adaptive-reuses of historical spaces\, Burlington’s rich history will come to life through the eyes of our guides\, and through their spooky friends too. \n(Tour does not include blood\, gore\, or jump scares – appropriate for all ages)\nTour includes discount to local restaurants – group may meet for a meal afterward.  \n*This event is pending approval for 2 CEUs.\nWe will circulate a registration link to purchase tickets directly through the Historical Society in October. Tickets are $15 each and quantity is unlimited. Please be sure to check in with us at the event to earn your CEUs!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/ghost-historical-site-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Burlington City Historic Quaker Meeting House
CATEGORIES:West Jersey
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Harris":MAILTO:lauren.harris@stantec.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250814T164857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T175125Z
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SUMMARY:A Night in Italy: Porcelain\, Pasta and Prosecco
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Newark & Suburban for A NIGHT IN ITALY: PORCELAIN\, PASTA AND PROSECCO\nExperience Italian elegance and innovation — no passport needed! \nDiscover the artistry and technical features of Infinity Porcelain’s large-format slabs \nEnjoy delicious Italian-inspired pasta and refreshing Prosecco \nNetwork with industry professionals and peers \nEarn 1 LU \nFree to attend for all AIA members! \nREGISTRATION \nClick here to register! \nTHE COURSE (1 LU) \nThis CEU explores the world of large-format porcelain slabs\, covering their composition\, manufacturing process\, technical properties\, and diverse applications in architecture and design. Attendees will gain insight into installation best practices\, sustainability benefits\, and the versatility of this innovative surface material for both interior and exterior projects. \nABOUT UMI Stone \nFor over two decades\, UMI’s mission has been to source the finest stone surfaces from around the globe. Our commitment to excellence has established us as a premier distributor for our curated selection of natural stone\, quartz\, porcelain\, and specialty slabs. We meticulously select and import high-quality products from trusted quarries and manufacturers worldwide\, ensuring that each piece meets our stringent standards for beauty and durability. Our dedication to excellence is reflected not only in our products but also in our exceptional customer service. We work closely with our clients\, providing expert guidance and support throughout the stone selection process. By continually expanding our product offerings and staying ahead of industry trends\, we ensure that our clients have access to the latest and most sought-after materials on the market. UMI is the trusted partner for all your stone surfaces needs\, whether residential renovations or large-scale commercial projects.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/a-night-in-italy-porcelain-pasta-and-prosecco/
LOCATION:Jamesburg UMI Showroom\, 24 Forge Street\, Jamesburg\, New Jersey\, 08831
CATEGORIES:Newark & Suburban
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein - AIANS":MAILTO:director@aians.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250715T003037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T173331Z
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SUMMARY:October Meeting & New Member Appreciation
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Architects League of Northern New Jersey for an evening of fun and illusion with a one-of-a-kind presentation by professional magician and marketing strategist David Corsaro at ALNNJ Platinum Sponsor Pella’s Paramus Showroom! \nEarning 1 LU isn’t an illusion—it’s real! \nWe’ll also proudly welcome and recognize our newest ALNNJ members as part of this special event! \nAgenda:\n6:00–7:00 PM – Networking\n7:00 PM – Dinner + New Member Appreciation\nFollowed by the Magic Show! \nCourse Description \nArchitects navigate complex challenges every day—from aligning client expectations with design intent to coordinating teams and managing project constraints. In this engaging seminar\, David Corsaro shares problem-solving approaches inspired by the world of illusion\, offering architects practical tools to enhance creativity\, adaptability\, and collaboration. Drawing from his background in both corporate strategy and performance\, David explores how magicians shift perception\, adapt in real time\, and communicate with purpose—skills that translate directly to architectural design and firm operations. This course encourages attendees to bring fresh energy to brainstorming sessions\, uncover new ways to approach constraints\, and foster a more creative\, responsive office culture. \nAbout the Speaker \nDavid Corsaro has been a professional magician for over 27 years and recently won on the hit TV show Penn & Teller: Fool Us. \nHe is also a featured performer at Monday Night Magic\, New York City’s longest-running off-Broadway magic show\, Magic in a Bottle at City Winery\, and Speakeasy Magick\, two of the newest\, hottest shows in NYC. \nHe has performed his amazing feats of magic for Fortune 500 companies (BMW\, Wrigley’s\, Panasonic\, Nestle\, and Viacom) as well as top music acts (Chicago\, Earth\, Wind & Fire\, and The Milwaukees). David also donates his talent to a variety of charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity\, Hurricane Sandy Relief\, JDRF\, and Lions International. David’s personal brand of magic is an enthusiastic blend of magic and comedy that will have you laughing while riveted to his every move. \nMany thanks to Kate Ross and Pella for hosting this event!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/october-meeting-new-member-appreciation/
LOCATION:Pella Showroom\, 483 NJ-17\, Paramus\, new jersey\, 07652
CATEGORIES:Architects League of Northern New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20241213T163752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T163041Z
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SUMMARY:SFx Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesMonthly committee meeting \nQuestions? Contact Sloan Springer | (856) 832-9789 | sloan@springer.archi \nRegister Now
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/sfx-committee-meeting-3/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Small Firm Exchange
ORGANIZER;CN="SFx Committee":MAILTO:sloan@springer.archi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251016
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250821T125556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T130340Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesArchitects in small firm practice face unique challenges—and unique opportunities. The 2025 Tri-State Small Firm Symposium\, hosted by AIA New York State\, AIA New Jersey and AIA Pennsylvania\, is designed to give you the strategies\, tools\, and inspiration to thrive. \nOver four virtual sessions this fall\, you’ll gain: \n\nUp to 10.5 LU/HSW credits at one of the lowest costs per credit available\nKeynote presentations from nationally recognized architects\nPractical sessions on marketing\, preservation\, branding\, community engagement\, and resilience\nOpportunities to connect with peers across state lines\n\nEvent Dates: \n\nOctober 15\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\nNovember 4\, 2025\nNovember 12\, 2025\n\nFormat: Virtual – attend from anywhere \nDon’t miss this chance to invest in your practice and be part of a community of architects shaping the future of small firm work. \nRegister Now & Lock in Early-bird pricing until September 19 →
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/2025-tri-state-small-firm-symposium/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Tristate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250903T024735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T173254Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Meeting & Webinar — The History of AIA Central New Jersey\, 1923–Present
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Central New Jersey for a special webinar by the AIA NJ Historical Archives Committee\, exploring AIA Central New Jersey’s story from its founding in 1923 to today. Featuring photos\, newspaper clippings\, and archival records\, the program will highlight Central’s milestones\, contributions to the profession\, and role in shaping architectural leadership\, advocacy\, and community engagement in New Jersey. \nThis presentation will be followed by AIA CNJ’s annual meeting. \nAgenda \n6-7 PM: Webinar (open to all AIA sections)\n7-7:30 PM: Annual Meeting (AIA CNJ only) \nCourse Description (1 LU) | Presented by Elina Shchervinsky\, AIA\, NCARB\, AIA CNJ Past President \nThis webinar explores the complex and rich history of AIA Central New Jersey — one of six Sections of the New Jersey Chapter — from its origins in 1923 to the present day. \nThis presentation will explore Central’s extensive archives\, featuring photographs\, newspaper clippings\, and historical records. The presentation will highlight Central’s origins\, its contributions to the architectural profession in New Jersey\, and its influence on events of local\, state\, and national significance. \nIn addition to historical milestones\, the session will spotlight the leadership\, advocacy\, and community engagement that have defined Central’s legacy and shaped its role within AIA New Jersey. This program is especially relevant for those interested in architectural history\, biographical insights\, and the development of professional leadership. \nAnnual Meeting \nFollowing the presentation\, AIA Central New Jersey members will meet to hear annual reports\, conduct business\, and hold officer elections. \n2026 Proposed Slate of Officers \nTo be announced soon. \nRegistration \nThe Zoom link will be emailed to you within 3 day prior to the webinar.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/annual-meeting-webinar-the-history-of-aia-central-new-jersey-1923-present/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Central New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250903T023934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T173743Z
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SUMMARY:Sunset Cocktail Sail Aboard the Clearwater Sloop
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin the Architects League of Northern New Jersey aboard the historic Clearwater Sloop for a scenic cruise along the Hudson River. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Hudson Highlands and view landmarks such as Bear Mountain and Anthony’s Nose. \nBeverages & Fare: Wine\, beer\, soft drinks\, and curated charcuterie boards will be served onboard. \nAIA Credit: Earn 1.5 LU for a course on the Hudson River’s local history. \nCost: $100 per sailor — limited to 22 seats for ALNNJ members and guests. Register early to secure your spot! \nFellow Mates: Park Ridge Rotary Club
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/sunset-cocktail-sail-aboard-the-clearwater-sloop/
LOCATION:Bear Mountain Dock Tomkins Cove\, Bear Mountain Dock Tomkins Cove\, Stony Point\, New Jersey\, 10986
CATEGORIES:Architects League of Northern New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250814T161542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T175457Z
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SUMMARY:Tour of Lambert Castle
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Newark & Suburban\, in partnership with Preservation New Jersey\, for an exclusive tour of the recently restored Lambert Castle\, a Gilded Age landmark in the City of Paterson. \nLed by Michael Hanrahan\, FAIA\, Principal of Clarke Caton Hintz\, and James Giresi\, AIA\, Senior Associate\, the tour will examine the meticulous restoration work that has revitalized this historic structure. Hanrahan and Giresi will discuss the challenges and considerations of preserving the castle’s architectural integrity while adapting it for contemporary use. Participants will tour both the exterior and interior\, gaining a behind-the-scenes perspective on the craftsmanship\, materials\, and design decisions that shaped the restoration. \nTour Course Description (1.5 HSW Submitted) \nLambert Castle\, built in 1892 for silk manufacturer Catholina Lambert\, is a rare example of fully developed castellated residential architecture and is listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places. Now serving as a museum\, library\, and meeting space for the Passaic County Historical Society\, the Castle is undergoing a multi-phase restoration led by Clarke Caton Hintz to address safety\, accessibility\, and long-term building performance. This guided tour will examine the restoration work from a health\, safety\, and welfare perspective. Attendees will review how exterior envelope repairs—including masonry stabilization\, mortar repointing\, and replacement of deteriorated wood windows—are preventing water intrusion\, improving energy efficiency\, and protecting interior collections. The tour will also highlight interior restoration strategies that pair historically accurate finishes with modern mechanical upgrades to enhance indoor air quality\, thermal comfort\, and climate control for sensitive artifacts. Participants will see examples of ADA integration within a historic context\, the use of emerging technologies and alternative preservation practices to increase building resilience\, and innovative funding approaches that support the continued safe use of historic public structures. The discussion will link each design decision to occupant health\, public safety\, environmental performance\, and preservation of cultural heritage. \nAbout the Speakers \nMichael Hanrahan\, FAIA\, was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2025. He specializes in numerous project types\, including historic preservation and the adaptive reuse of historic structures\, institutional work\, and sports facilities. As a member of Clarke Caton Hintz since 1996\, he has been on the design teams for several historically and architecturally significant buildings. These include the restoration of Morven\, the former governor’s mansion in Princeton; the renovation of 200 Elm Drive\, the former boilerhouse for Princeton University\, for re-use as University office space; and the restoration of the Historic Hunterdon County Courthouse and Jail. Most recently\, Michael has led the ongoing phased restoration of the Hoboken Public Library\, numerous historic preservation projects for the County of Passaic\, including Lambert Castle\, and the rehabilitation of Hinchliffe Stadium\, a National Historic Landmark. \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.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/tour-of-lambert-castle/
LOCATION:Lambert Castle\, 3 Valley Road\, Paterson\,\, New Jersey\, 07503
CATEGORIES:Newark & Suburban
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein - AIANS":MAILTO:director@aians.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250201T073059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T152148Z
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SUMMARY:AIANJ WIA Quarterly Women in Architecture Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesCome join the AIANJ WIA Quarterly Women in Architecture Committee Meeting\, \nGOALS: Support\, spotlight and share.\nINITIATIVES: Bridge\, develop\, expand.\nFOCUS: Access members\, organize connections\, engage the committee in continued\, education\, member mentoring\, and general support to address unique challenges present for women in the profession.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aianj-wia-quarterly-women-in-architecture-committee-meeting-3/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:wia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erin Sharp-Newton":MAILTO:erin@sharp-newton.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250903T025218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T162101Z
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SUMMARY:The Kitchen as a Reflection of Human Need & Meaning: A Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Central New Jersey for an evening of thought-provoking conversation\, elegant food and drink\, and professional development at the spacious\, beautifully appointed showroom of Mrs. G Appliances! \nThe Kitchen as a Reflection of Human Need & Meaning: A Roundtable Discussion \nAbout the Roundtable (1.5 HSW) \nIn all its forms\, the kitchen is a physical expression of our most essential needs—offering nourishment\, comfort\, and a sense of place. Framed through the lens of the Vitruvian triad—firmitas (solidity)\, utilitas (usefulness)\, and venustas (beauty)—this discussion invites participants to consider the kitchen as a space where design and daily life meet in deeply meaningful ways. \nWe’ll explore how thoughtful choices in layout\, materials\, lighting\, ventilation\, and circulation can create environments that are not only functional and beautiful\, but also support overall well-being and emotional connection. \nTopics will include: \nAir quality and environmental health\nInclusive and intuitive layouts\nSpatial relationships and circulation\nThe role of beauty and emotional resonance \nThe Panel \nBen Walmer\, AIA\,\nRoundtable Moderator\nTreasurer\, AIA CNJ\, Founder\, Broadloom\, Founder\, Highlands Dinner Club \nOriginally from Gettysburg PA\, architect and chef\, Ben Walmer\, comes from a family of five generations of fruit growers. It is from this agrarian background that he traces his connections to food and design and the motivation to launch Highlands Dinner Club (HDC) in New York City in 2009. Ben currently lives in central New Jersey and is founding architect and creative director of the NJ/NYC-based interdisciplinary design practice\, Broadloom\, whose diverse capabilities include design strategy\, hospitality design\, regenerative food systems design and agricultural master planning. HDC is a mobile social and culinary laboratory produced by Broadloom and collaboratively executed by a rotating cast of chefs\, farmers\, designers and artists. Wielding spontaneous spirit and exceptional local ingredients\, HDC has created farm-to-table experiences across three continents and seen time and again the connections and joy that come when people gather at the table to share a meal. FOOD MAKES FRIENDS. \nCourtney Rombough\, AIA\nPanelist\nOwner\, Rombough Architecture\nLicensed Architect specializing in Remodels and Additions of old homes \nCourtney Rombough is a licensed architect in New Jersey with a deep connection to her hometown of Montclair. With over 16 years of professional experience\, she has worked on an extensive range of projects across Northern New Jersey\, from intimate space designs to complete home renovations and additions. \nHer career spans roles at prestigious\, award-winning firms such as Ike Kligerman Barkley in New York City and Ryan Group Architects in Lake Tahoe\, CA. Courtney earned her Bachelor of Architecture degree from Virginia Tech\, a foundation that has supported her dynamic journey through diverse architectural styles and practices. \nCourtney’s passion for design is complemented by her time in San Francisco\, where she honed her expertise in user experience and web design at a tech startup. This unique perspective allows her to present innovative\, easy-to-understand solutions to her clients while ensuring the design process remains engaging and enjoyable. \nRicardo (Ric) Soares\, AIA\, CPHD\, LEED AP\nPanelist\nFounder\, Holistic Homes Architecture \nRic is the founder of Holistic Homes Architecture\, a practice focused on creating high-performance homes that prioritize comfort\, durability\, and healthy indoor environments. A Certified Passive House Designer and former builder\, Ric brings a systems-based approach to residential design—integrating HVAC\, envelope\, lighting\, and spatial planning from concept through construction. \nHis firm is grounded in core principles: honest guidance\, sound building science\, efficient planning\, resilient assemblies\, and healthy indoor air quality. Unlike firms that stop at permit sets\, Ric remains deeply involved in every detail to ensure design aligns with performance\, budget\, and execution. \nWith past experience managing complex government and commercial projects\, Ric now channels that technical rigor into custom homes built for real-world resilience. \nCourtney L. Lowry\, AIA\, NCARB\nPanelist\nSecretary\, AIA CNJ\, Founder\, Courtney Lowry Architect \nCourtney L. Lowry\, AIA\, NCARB is the founder of Courtney Lowry Architect\, a full-service residential architecture firm based in Sayreville\, NJ. Since launching the firm in 2017\, Courtney has built a reputation for thoughtful\, space-efficient\, and budget-conscious designs that reflect both technical expertise and creative vision. \nA long-standing member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)\, Courtney currently serves as Secretary of the AIA Central New Jersey Board. She is also deeply involved in community preservation as Vice-Chairperson and Treasurer of the Woodbridge Township Historic Preservation Commission\, where she has volunteered since 2009. In addition\, she leads the commission’s Education Committee\, organizing an annual essay contest on local history for seventh-grade students across the township’s middle schools. \nCourtney is a dedicated solo practitioner\, as well as a proud wife and mother to a spirited four-year-old daughter. Outside of work\, she enjoys running\, gardening\, spending time outdoors\, and taking family vacations whenever possible. \nAlec Gioseffi\, arm Director & Executive Chef at Ironbound Farm \nAlec Gioseffi is the visionary Farm Director & Executive Chef at Ironbound Farm\, a 108-acre Regenerative Farm and Cider House located in the New Jersey Highlands. Alec’s passion for the culinary arts was sparked by his upbringing in a large Italian family where the kitchen was the heart of the home. Through travel\, Alec realized the power of food to bring people together across all cultures and backgrounds. It became clear that eating is a cultural and agricultural act which informs people’s relationship to the land. After working in kitchens in his early career\, Alec shifted his focus to agriculture. He co-found Cooperative 518 and Cherry Valley Cooperative in the Princeton\, NJ\, with a focus on using Regenerative Agriculture as a means of caring for land & community. Both farms boasted a large CSA and supplied local restaurants while hosting community events.\nIn 2019\, Alec joined Ironbound Farm to design an agroforestry & Silvopasture system\, integrating produce and livestock into the farm’s apple orchard. Eventually\, Alec’s role evolved into overseeing the culinary program at Ironbound as Executive Chef. In the kitchen\, Alec designs his menus around the seasons\, with all of the ingredients sourced from the farm and direct from local partners. Food is cooked over the Motherfire\, a 30-foot tall Argentinian-inspired open fire cooking hearth that stands at the heart of Ironbound Farm. \nThank you to Platinum Sponsor Mrs. G Appliances for hosting this event!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-kitchen-as-a-reflection-of-human-need-meaning-a-roundtable-discussion/
LOCATION:Mrs. G Appliances\, 2720 US-1 BUS\, Lawrence Township\, new jersey\, 08648
CATEGORIES:Central New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250814T162143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T175314Z
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SUMMARY:Newark & Suburban Barkitecture
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesNewark & Suburban Barkitecture\nSaturday\, October 4\, 2025 | 1–5 PM\nUnion Congregational Church | 176 Cooper Avenue\, Upper Montclair \nBring the whole family for an afternoon of fun—and furry friends! Well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome. \nEvent Highlights: \nView unique pet houses designed and built by local architects & contractors \nVote for your favorite design \nBid in the silent auction for a chance to take a creation home \nChildren’s activities: Make your own mini doghouse and enjoy dog & cat temporary tattoos \nMeet and greet dogs from local animal shelters \nRain or shine! \nHelp save animal lives—100% of net proceeds benefit: \nRescue Haven Foundation of Caldwell \nPAWS of Montclair \nAssociated Humane Societies of Newark \nFor more information\, to enter the design competition\, or to become a sponsor\, contact:\nRobert Epstein | director@aians.org
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/newark-suburban-barkitecture/
LOCATION:Union Congregational Church\, 176 Cooper Ave\, Upper Montclair\, New Jersey\, 07043
CATEGORIES:Newark & Suburban
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein - AIANS":MAILTO:director@aians.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250814T160849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T175603Z
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SUMMARY:AIANS 2025 Design Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Newark and Suburban for an evening celebrating architectural excellence at the 2025 AIANS Design Awards Ceremony ar Orange Lawn Tennis Club in South Orange. \nGuest Speaker: Philip S. Kennedy-Grant\, FAIA\nPresentation: On Becoming an Architect\, exploring how recent research in neuroscience and embodied cognition has deepened our understanding of architecture. \nEnjoy a full dinner\, open bar\, and an inspiring evening with colleagues as we announce this year’s winning projects in the following categories: \nResidential\nCommercial\nInstitutional\nHistoric Preservation \nCelebrate the creativity and impact of our members’ work and connect with peers from across the region! \nCourse Description (1 HSW) \nThis presentation will review the insights into architecture that have been revealed by research in neuroscience and embodied cognition. These findings include the relationship of architecture to mental health\, the impact of light on well-being\, how spatial arrangements affect social dynamics\, the psychology of color\, and biophilic design. These topics will be addressed within the framework of how\, through the implementation and development of specific skills\, one becomes an architect\, described and illustrated by the author. \nSpeaker \nPhilip S. Kennedy-Grant\, FAIA is an architect\, artist\, writer\, and musician. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point\, New York\, and served in the Army Corps of Engineers. He earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. \nMr. Kennedy-Grant is former Chairman of the Editorial Board of Architecture New Jersey magazine and of the Design Arts Advisory Panel for the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. He has written extensively for Architecture New Jersey\, as well as for Architectural Record\, Architecture\, and Texas Architect. He received a Fellowship for his writing and editing and an Artist in Education grant\, both from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Mr. Kennedy-Grant is the co-author and editor of the book AIA New Jersey Guidebook: 150 Buildings and Places. \nMr. Kennedy-Grant has been honored for the design excellence of his work since the inception of his practice for projects ranging from residences to renovations of historic structures. \nAn accomplished artist\, Mr. Kennedy-Grant’s watercolor and ink sketches of Paris have been exhibited at the Alliance Française in Washington\, D.C. His travel sketches have been published in Arcade and Places magazines. He exhibits his paintings frequently and has had several one-man shows of his art. As a member of the Board of Trustees of The Center for Contemporary Art\, he initiated and conducted the international competition and exhibit “Art in Architecture” in 2010.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aians-2025-design-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:Orange Lawn Tennis Club\, 305 N Ridgewood Rd\, South Orange\, NJ\, 07079\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newark & Suburban
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein - AIANS":MAILTO:director@aians.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250722T170132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T171739Z
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SUMMARY:Architecture and Land Use Law: Perfect Together
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Central New Jersey Tuesday\, September 24 from 12–1:30 PM for “Architecture and Land Use Law: Perfect Together\,” a 1.5 HSW-credit webinar exploring how land use rules shape architectural practice in New Jersey\, presented by Edward Purcell\, Partner at Price Meese Shulman & D’Arminio\, P.C. \nCourse Description (1.5 HSW Submitted) \nThis 1.5 hour seminar will give a thumbnail sketch of New Jersey land use law. The regulations that govern the practice of architecture require some familiarity with land use. This seminar will discuss the difference and interplay between construction permits\, zoning permits\, site plan approval\, subdivision approval and variance approval\, as well as some of the proofs that need to be shown for use and bulk variance approval. This seminar will also discuss the scope of what type of plans can\, per the applicable New Jersey regulations\, be created by an architect with respect to a land use application. Lastly\, this seminar will discuss some tips for architects to be successful expert witnesses in the land use context. \nRegistration \nZoom link will be provided by email within 3 days of the webinar. \nPresenter \nEdward Purcell is a partner at Price Meese Shulman & D’Arminio\, P.C. He concentrates his practice in the areas of land use\, planning and telecommunications law and is knowledgeable in all areas of local zoning law\, and state development regulations including applications under the Highlands and Pinelands Preservation laws. Mr. Purcell has also lectured and written widely on areas related to telecommunications\, public rights-of-way\, land use and municipal law. He serves as a trustee of the New Jersey Institute of Local Government Attorneys and as an editor of the New Jersey Local Government Law Review. Mr. Purcell is also an editor of the Land Use Citator\, a yearly compilation of land use decisions published by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. He also formerly served as a Director of the New Jersey State Bar Association Land Use Law Section. Mr. Purcell is 2nd Vice President of the Somerset County Bar Association\, serves as co-chair of the SCBA’s Land Use Section and coordinates its annual land use symposium. Previously\, Mr. Purcell served as Associate Counsel to the New Jersey State League of Municipalities.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/architecture-and-land-use-law-perfect-together/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Central New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250821T151006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T151006Z
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SUMMARY:East Coast Green Virtual 2 Day Conference
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesThe East Coast Green Virtual Conference returns for two days of forward-thinking dialogue on sustainable design\, high-performance building\, and climate-resilient communities. Designed for architects\, engineers\, planners\, and professionals across the built environment\, this virtual event explores the critical role design plays in addressing environmental and social challenges. \nSessions will cover a broad range of timely topics\, including: \n-Net-zero and carbon-neutral strategies \n-Building electrification and decarbonization \n-Climate adaptation and resilient urban design \n-Environmental justice and equitable development \n-Sustainable materials and circular design \n-Green infrastructure and community-based planning \nWith a mix of keynote presentations\, expert panels\, and case studies\, East Coast Green Virtual provides actionable insights\, innovative tools\, and inspiration to help move sustainable design from concept to reality. \nAll sessions qualify for AIA HSW/LU and GBCI credits. Open to professionals\, students\, and advocates for a more sustainable future. Register today to be part of the conversation
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/east-coast-green-virtual-2-day-conference-4/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Committee
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250715T002231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T133026Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative Daylighting Strategies by CBG South
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Central New Jersey on Thursday\, September 18\, from 6:00–8:00 PM at Chimney Rock Inn\, Flemington for an evening of networking\, good food\, and learning\, hosted by Silver Sponsor CBG South! \nThis is sure to be a tubular (awesome) evening discussing tubular (daylighting) devices! \nLearn how TDDs can enhance occupant wellness\, support sustainable building goals\, and contribute toward LEED and WELL certification. \nAttendees will earn 1 HSW and 1 GBCI !! \nFood will be provided! \nYou’ll learn how to: \nIdentify three reasons for using daylighting in commercial environments \nDescribe three daylighting strategies and identify their advantages and disadvantages \nIdentify and define the three technologies that make up TDD products \nList three tools and resources architects can use to incorporate TDDs into their projects \nLearn how others have incorporated TDDs in their projects \nDescribe three daylighting strategies and identify their advantages and disadvantages \nPresenters \nPaul Murray\, Principal\, CBG South \nAlan Tenenbaum\, Regional Business Development Executive\, CBG South
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/innovative-daylighting-strategies-by-cbg-south/
LOCATION:Chimney Rock Inn\, 41 NJ-31\, Flemington\, new jersey\, 08822
CATEGORIES:Central New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250902T160834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T173926Z
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SUMMARY:AIA South Jersey and Jersey Shore Joint Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesAIA South Jersey and Jersey Shore Joint Membership Meeting.\nTopic: The Seven Secrets of Extraordinary Business Development Success – for Design and Technical Professional by John D. Doehring\, CMC of jdoehring & co.\nWorth 2 LUs
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-south-jersey-and-jersey-shore-joint-membership-meeting/
LOCATION:The Smithville Inn\, 1 N. New York Rd\, Galloway\, NJ\, 08205\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phil Giambri":MAILTO:pg.aiasj@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250715T002759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T135536Z
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SUMMARY:September Meeting: The Post-War Legacy of Carl Kemm Loven\, Phase 2
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Architects League of Northern New Jersey on Wednesday\, September 17 at the Coronet Showroom for ALNNJ’s September meeting\, featuring Builder of Dreams\, Phase Two: The Post-War Legacy of Carl Kemm Loven’s Residential Architecture presented by Xiomara Paredes\, AIA\, and Kathleen Walter. \nAgenda \nSocial Hour: 6:00 – 7:00 PM\nDinner & Presentation: 7:00 PM \nCourse Description (1 LU Submitted) \nThis course explores the second phase of architect Carl Kemm Loven’s work\, focusing on the post–World War II period through the early 1960s. As American residential architecture shifted toward more simplified and affordable home types\, Loven responded with designs that balanced functional needs with distinctive features. Participants will learn how Loven transitioned from elaborate\, storybook-style homes to Cape Cod and split-level houses\, while still incorporating signature elements such as dovecotes\, masonry details\, and mixed materials. The presentation also emphasizes the importance of recognizing and preserving the architectural value of these homes as part of the region’s built history. \nSpeakers \nXiomara C. Paredes\, AIA\, is the Principal of Paredes-Grube Architecture in Glen Rock\, New Jersey\, and a Registered Architect in New York and New Jersey. As an undergraduate\, she earned the Bachelor of Architecture in 1979 from the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas. As a graduate student\, she won the Thesis Prize and earned her Master of Architecture in 1983 from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. \nAfter ten years of experience at two northern New Jersey firms\, Xiomara started her architectural practice in 1994 to focus on residential design. Her firm’s large portfolio demonstrates architectural solutions for older homes – including a number of original Karl Kemm Loven designs – where attention to period style and historic detail is combined with modern construction materials and technology. \nXiomara joined the Glen Rock Historical & Preservation Society in 2008 after learning about Loven in 2005 when she designed the renovation of and addition to his former home in Glen Rock. In 2009\, she worked with the Glen Rock Historian to preserve and archive 345 sets of Loven’s drawings donated to the GRHPS. As the Archivist for the Loven collection\, Xiomara continues to assist the GRHPS in locating and documenting remaining Loven homes in and around Bergen County. Her lectures aim to raise public awareness of Loven’s work with the goal of preserving these architectural gems. \nKathleen Walter earned her B.A. in Political Science and History from the University of Massachusetts and completed her M.A. in American History at Montclair State University. She has lived in Glen Rock since 1996 and has taught history at Glen Rock High School since 2007\, succeeding longtime faculty member Al Deatte. \nBefore returning to the high school\, Kathleen served as HSA President at Central School and contributed to local education programs such as Colonial Day and the Tick-Tock program. She developed curriculum projects like the “Glen Rock Heroes” program\, engaging honors students in research that connects local residents’ stories to major events in American history\, including World War II\, Radio City Music Hall\, the invention of the Magic Fingers Bed\, and the Apollo missions. \nKathleen serves on the Board of Trustees of the Glen Rock Public Library and was appointed Borough Historian in 2024. Her husband\, Kevin Walter\, is active in the community as a recreation coach and president of the Glen Rock Fire Department.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/september-meeting-the-post-war-legacy-of-carl-kemm-loven-phase-2/
LOCATION:Coronet Showroom\, 55 Shepherds Ln\, Totowa\, 07512
CATEGORIES:Architects League of Northern New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250814T173311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T174846Z
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SUMMARY:SFx Small Firm Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesThe AIA New Jersey Small Firm Exchange (SFx) proudly presents the Small Firm Showcase Webinar on Wednesday\, September 17\, spotlighting the diverse and impactful work of small architectural practices across the state. This inspiring program will feature presentations from a select group of firms—each sharing a built project that exemplifies the creativity\, expertise\, and unique perspective of small practices. Projects will be explored through design\, process\, and lessons learned\, followed by a live Q&A and open discussion. The Showcase is a celebration of the big impact small firms have on New Jersey’s built environment.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/sfx-small-firm-showcase/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Committee,Small Firm Exchange
ORGANIZER;CN="Sloan Springer":MAILTO:info@aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
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SUMMARY:The History of AIA Jersey Shore: 1934-present
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesPresented by the AIA NJ Historical Archives Committee\, this webinar\, one in a series to celebrate AIA New Jersey’s 125th Anniversary\, presents the History of AIA Jersey Shore: 1934-present\, a section of AIA New Jersey\, from its inception as the Monmouth County Society of Architects to the present day. Through a collected archive of historical photographs\, memorabilia\, and newspaper clippings\, the presentation tells the story of the various personalities and events that have shaped the organization the professional and educate the public on the important role of architects in the society. The webinar touches on historical events of local\, state\, and national significance\, but also illustrates the organizational\, leadership\, and community outreach efforts necessary for successful advocacy of the architectural profession. It is intended for enthusiasts of local architectural history and biographical history\, as well as the emerging leaders within AIA.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-history-of-aia-jersey-shore-1934-present/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joyce Scatuccio-Jolliffe":MAILTO:aiasouthjersey@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250721T170308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T144318Z
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SUMMARY:East Coast Green Virtual 2 Day Conference
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesThe East Coast Green Virtual Conference returns for two days of forward-thinking dialogue on sustainable design\, high-performance building\, and climate-resilient communities. Designed for architects\, engineers\, planners\, and professionals across the built environment\, this virtual event explores the critical role design plays in addressing environmental and social challenges. \nSessions will cover a broad range of timely topics\, including: \n-Net-zero and carbon-neutral strategies \n-Building electrification and decarbonization \n-Climate adaptation and resilient urban design \n-Environmental justice and equitable development \n-Sustainable materials and circular design \n-Green infrastructure and community-based planning \nWith a mix of keynote presentations\, expert panels\, and case studies\, East Coast Green Virtual provides actionable insights\, innovative tools\, and inspiration to help move sustainable design from concept to reality. \nAll sessions qualify for AIA HSW/LU and GBCI credits. Open to professionals\, students\, and advocates for a more sustainable future. Register today to be part of the conversation \n*Additional Dates: 9/19/2025 8:00am-6:00pm
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/east-coast-green-virtual-2-day-conference-2/
LOCATION:new jersey
CATEGORIES:Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250823T140627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T174503Z
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SUMMARY:West Jersey Allied Member CEU* Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin AIA West Jersey for presentations from several of our allied members including Marvin Windows\, Orndorf & Associates\, and Sill Dry! \n*This event is pending approval for 3 CEUs.\nFood & beverage is included with registration.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/west-jersey-allied-member-ceu-presentation/
LOCATION:Blue Monkey Tavern\, 2 S Center Street\, Merchantville\, New Jersey\, 08109
CATEGORIES:West Jersey
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Harris":MAILTO:lauren.harris@stantec.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250722T170539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T172516Z
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SUMMARY:ALNNJ Happy Hour Q3
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesYou’re invited to the Architect’s League of New Jersey’s Q3 Happy Hour on Wednesday\, September 10\, 2025\, at Lazy Lanigan’s in Hackensack! \nEnjoy a fun and casual evening with fellow members\, colleagues\, and friends. \nAttendees will receive one free drink and complimentary bar food. \nDon’t miss this chance to relax\, reconnect\, and catch up with peers as we head into the fall!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/alnnj-happy-hour-q3/
LOCATION:Lazy Lanigans\, 604 Main St\, Hackensack\,\, New Jersey\, 07601
CATEGORIES:Architects League of Northern New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250825T164502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T170414Z
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SUMMARY:Social Change Through Architecture and Art
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesIn this session\, attendees will hear from leaders in architecture as they share their experiences with creating public events and displays that present design and architecture as platforms for raising awareness of critical issues to make real impact within their communities. Drawing on the success of several differently scaled public demonstrations\, the presenters offer practical roadmaps for multi-stakeholder partnerships to create design-focused events that engage\, delight\, illuminate\, and inspire. \nCase studies presented range in scale and scope from a single alleyway community center to sprawling week- and multi-week events with multiple built structures. Attendees acquire tools and methods for forming partnerships\, developing budgets and schedules\, integrating social media strategy\, and raising funds to benefit social causes and nonprofit partners\, which they can bring back to their own communities to create new and innovative events and exhibitions that leverage design in the public sphere to spur conversation and make direct in support of social goals. \n1.5 LU Credit \nAIA Members (all states): $20 | Non-members: $35  
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/social-change-through-architecture-and-art/
LOCATION:new jersey
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194918
CREATED:20250715T001959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T132639Z
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SUMMARY:CNJ Happy Hour: A Networking-Based Approach to Networking
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   2 minutesJoin Central New Jersey on September 4\, 2025\, from 6 PM to 8 PM at Alfonso’s Trattoria in Somerville for a delightful evening of networking in action. Enjoy great company\, good conversation\, and earn 0 HSW by participating in our latest non-course course of course! \nRefreshments will be served! \nCourse: Networking Theory and Practice: Field Applications in Network Expansion (0 HSW) \nThis course will demonstrate how attending a networking event can expand your network through the proven method of networking. Participants will actively engage in networking by navigating a dynamic\, real-time networking environment—also known as a happy hour. Through sustained exposure to networking\, attendees will have the chance to build a stronger\, more robust network by networking with other professionals who are also actively networking to expand their networks. By the end of the evening\, participants will leave with a deeper appreciation for networking and a broader network. \nLearning Objectives: \nPractice effective networking strategies by participating in a live networking environment.\nAnalyze how networking with other networkers can lead to a more networked network.\nStrengthen your network by networking to enhance professional networking opportunities.\nUnderstand the role of casual networking in supporting long-term network growth.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/cnj-happy-hour-a-networking-based-approach-to-networking/
LOCATION:Alfonso’s Trattoria\, 99 W Main St\, Somerville\, new jersey\, 08876
CATEGORIES:Central New Jersey
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Epstein":MAILTO:repstein@alnnj.org
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