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NYLON: Activating Public Spaces in New York City and London

Rendering of Fifth Ave by Field Operations
11/6/24, 1pm - 2:30pm
Center for Architecture
Join us for a discussion between New York and London (NYLON) on rethinking streetscapes to prioritize people, create dynamic and sustainable environments, and enhance the public realm. Co-organized by the...

Leaning Out X | Women in Circularity

Headshot of Paola Antonelli
1/31/24, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture and Zoom
The cause and effect of our impact on environments—and the impact these environments have on us—has highlighted the importance of understanding ecosystems and circularity in built, cultural, and natural contexts....

Turkey & Syria after the Earthquakes: Long-Term Recovery 2: Building Back Better

A landscape photo of a semi-destroyed building standing amongst rubble, located in Antakya, Turkiye. The building is located in a residential area, has exposed 3 floors, and is missing a roof. There are people passing in front of the rubble.
10/21/23, 10am - 12pm
Center for Architecture
This presentation will start at 10am ET/ 17:00 GMT + 3. Doors will open for in-person attendance at 9:30am ET/ 16:30 GMT+3. The 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that hit...

The Dreams of Others: 60 Years of Spanish Architecture

Movie poster for the Dreams of Others film showing a sunset photo looking out over a body of water
10/6/23, 12pm - 2pm
Center for Architecture
Please join us for a screening of The Dreams of Others, the documentary film produced by ArquinFAD and Nihao Films, directed by Xavi Campreciós and Pep Martin. The film presents a...

Turkey and Syria After the Earthquakes: Long-Term Recovery: Building Back Better

A landscape photo of a semi-destroyed building standing amongst rubble, located in Antakya, Turkiye. The building is located in a residential area, has exposed 3 floors, and is missing a roof. There are people passing in front of the rubble.
9/30/23, 10am - 12pm
Center for Architecture
The 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that hit Southeastern Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023, officially took an estimated 60,000 lives. Entire neighborhoods were destroyed in cities such as...

Turkey and Syria after the Earthquakes: Mid-Term Relief & Transitional Programs

A landscape photo of a semi-destroyed building standing amongst rubble, located in Antakya, Turkiye. The building is located in a residential area, has exposed 3 floors, and is missing a roof. There are people passing in front of the rubble.
7/29/23, 9:30am - 12pm
Center for Architecture and Zoom
This presentation will start at 10am EST/5pm GMT. Doors will open for in-person attendance at 9:30am EST/4:30PM GMT. The 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that hit Southeastern Turkey and Syria on February...

Turkey and Syria After the Earthquakes: Emergency Responses

A landscape photo of a semi-destroyed building standing amongst rubble, located in Antakya, Turkiye. The building is located in a residential area, has exposed 3 floors, and is missing a roof. There are people passing in front of the rubble.
7/22/23, 9:30am - 12pm
Center for Architecture
The 7.8- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that hit southeastern Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023 officially took an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 lives. Entire neighborhoods were destroyed in cities such...

In Conversation with the Land: Two Indigenous Practices

Otaeciah (Crane) public outdoor sculpture
6/28/23, 5:30pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Elisapeta Heta (Ngātiwai, Waikato Tainui, Sāmoa from Aotearoa New Zealand) and Chris Cornelius (citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, North America) will discuss their experiences as Indigenous designers, comparing...

LATITUDES: Latin American Architecture NOW

The interior of UHP Synagogue in Asuncion, Paraguay
6/22/23, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture and Zoom
This program brings together over a dozen architects practicing across Latin America, from Mexico to Chile. Conceived as a complement to CAMPUS AULA: Educational Architecture in Latin America, currently on view at...

Experimental: Recent Work by Studio Zhu Pei

Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum by Zhu Pei
4/28/23, 6:30pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
During this evening event, Zhu Pei will present recent work by Beijing-based Studio Zhu Pei, including the Imperial Kiln Museum, the Majiayao Ruins Museum Observatory, and the Zibo Art Center....

Today’s Global Harvard Design Magazine 50: Sarah Whiting and Nicolai Ouroussoff

Harvard Design magazine spring/summer 2022 cover
11/18/22, 9am - 10:30am
Center for Architecture
Join us for an hour-long discussion between educator and design critic Nicolai Ouroussoff and Sarah Whiting, Dean and Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of...

Emerging Practices: Hong Kong and New York

Illustration of JUST-ARCH Landscape Mono
10/28/22, 8am - 9:30am
Center for Architecture and Zoom
A select group of emerging professionals from New York City and Hong Kong will discuss their architectural practices. The practices all share in common that they actively seek to redefine...

CONNECT: A Lecture by Li Hu and Huang Wenjing, OPEN Architecture

Image of Dune Art Museum
9/27/22, 6:30pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture and Zoom
Li Hu and Huang Wenjing will present recent public and cultural projects by the New York City- and Beijing-based design practice OPEN Architecture, including those included in the new book Reinventing...

Designing, Training and Building in Four African Nations

Exterior birds-eye view of Mt Sinai Surgical Facility in Uganda (photo by Bob Ditty)
10/19/21, 8:30am - 10:30am
Center for Architecture and Zoom
The AIANY Architecture Dialogue Committee is collaborating with the AIANY Future of Practice and AIANY Global Dialogue Committees to feature discussions on global design issues by emerging and mid-career global...

Leaning Out VII | Women Charting New Paths

Graphics by AIANY Global Dialogues Committee
3/9/20, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Leaning Out, now in its seventh year as part of the AIANY Global Dialogues Committee event series, focuses on women in architecture and construction who are transforming the nature of contemporary practice....

_Destinations: London

6/11/19, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Join us for the second event of AIANY’s Global Dialogues “_Destinations” series, bringing together some of the city’s most dynamic designers to discuss how they address and are inspired by the myriad...

_Destinations: Mexico City

Graphic by AIANY Global Dialogues Committee
3/14/19, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Join us for the inaugural event of AIANY’s Global Dialogues “_Destinations” series, bringing together some of the city’s most dynamic designers to discuss how they address and are inspired by the...
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Leaning Out VI | _Action: Women Making Moves

Makingmoves Horizontal 3x2
11/7/18, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
More and more women are slowly ascending to top positions at established firms in design, development, and construction. Some of those who have ascended then take the leap to start...

_Action: No More Words (Viral Voices 2018)

No More Words Horizontal
10/18/18, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
20 years ago, traditional print journals were the gatekeepers, setting the agenda for big ideas that shaped the culture of architecture. Blogs and e-zines have rapidly changed the nature of...
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_Action: New Ecological Prototypes

Gd Poster
9/6/18, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
At times impatient with the pace of industrial innovation in producing smart, low-carbon, responsive building products and systems, designers are now jumping into the arena with do-it-yourself research and development...

Housing Action: Innovating for Affordable Living

Housing Poster Small
4/26/18, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
During the era of Modernism, architects led the charge in addressing housing shortage, devising innovative formal, technical, and organizational strategies for mass housing at a time of rapid urbanization and...

Spaces of Action: Designing and Using the Public Realm for Change

Spaces Of Action Web Graphic
2/22/18, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
New York City has been in the midst of a renaissance in the design and construction of public spaces for the past ten years. New York and other major cities across the U.S. have...

Leaning Out V | Women in Academic Leadership Now

1/11/18, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
We are pleased to present the 5th Annual AIANY Global Dialogues Committee Leaning Out event “Women in Academic Leadership Now,” the final presentation of the Global Dialogues Committee’s Displacements Series. This discussion will feature...

The Social Imperative: Architecture and the City in China

1/5/18, 8am - 10am
Center for Architecture
Despite an era of great development and economic liberalization, China’s urban environment is impacted by increasing social inequality. The Social Imperative: Architecture and the City in China, edited by H....

Displacement: Capital

10/4/17, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
With the rapid growth of the real estate sector as an international investment vehicle since 2000, signature design has redefined the identity of residential high-rise architecture as a desirable commodity...

Displacement: Designing for Diplomacy

9/14/17, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Embassies have represented a reciprocal exchange of sovereign territory between countries since the establishment of the United States. They serve not just as administrative platforms, but also as symbols of...

Displacements: Water

4/27/17, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Please join us for a special AIA New York Global Dialogues conversation hosted jointly with the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning Urban Design Program and ASLA...
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Viral Voices VI | Virtual Displacement

3/30/17, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Center for Architecture
As the digital revolution continues to affect our everyday lives, counterintuitively, many new processes born in the digital realm are now finding the need to become physical and geofixed. Once...
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Displacements: People

2/23/17, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Center for Architecture
Join the AIANY Global Dialogues Committee for a panel discussion about mass migration and how the design community can respond appropriately to the needs of refugees facing economic distress and...
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ARCHITECT d.b.a | Book Launch Party

12/15/16, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Join the AIANY Global Dialogues Committee for the launch of their publication, ARCHITECT d.b.a., an examination of the architect’s changing role in the 21st century. Essays cover issues within the profession...
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Leaning Out IV | Women in Landscape Architecture

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11/29/16, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Center for Architecture
We are pleased to present the 4th Annual AIANY Global Dialogues Committee Leaning Out event. Landscape and architecture are infinitely intertwined as they alternate in the roles of figure and backdrop from...

Leaning Out III | On Women in Architecture and Education

Leaning Out III graphic
11/11/15, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
Looking at our profession through the eyes of educators and practitioners to discuss the role of women in the field of architecture, design and construction and the impact that formative...

Leaning Out II | Women in Architecture and Construction on Identity

Leaning Out II
12/2/14, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Vitra Showroom, 29 Ninth Ave, New York, NY
Event Summary – Download PDF In today’s architectural profession, where architecture firms are filled with people from many countries, who speak many languages, and are roughly split 50/50 women and...

Leaning Out I | Women in Global Practice

Leaning Out Flyer 2013
7/25/13, 6pm - 8pm
Center for Architecture
What does it mean to be a woman in the construction industry practicing globally in our time? What are the challenges and the opportunities that women who choose this path...

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