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The Center for Architecture is pleased to announce that we have been approved for a $10,000 grant from the Graham Foundation to support our Summer 2025 exhibition,...
(HATY) – in Ukrainian, "HOUSES" (COHATY) – in Ukrainian, “TO LOVE” CO-HATY is a co-housing project for people who lost their homes due to war. On May 2, the...
Earlier this month in conjunction with the launch of the 13th annual Archtober Festival, New York City’s architecture and design month, the Center for Architecture...
The Center for Architecture’s exhibition, New Practices New York, showcased the six winners of the most recent cycle of AIA New York’s New Practices New York...
The Center for Architecture’s latest exhibition, New Practices New York, showcases the six winners of the most recent cycle of AIA New York’s New Practices New York...
The Center for Architecture’s exhibition, New Practices New York, showcases the six winners of the most recent cycle of AIA New York’s New Practices New York...
The Center for Architecture’s latest exhibition, New Practices New York, showcases the six winners of the most recent cycle of AIA New York’s New Practices New...
On Thursday, April 14, hundreds of visitors gathered at the Center for Architecture for the opening of Reset: Towards a New Commons. The exhibition, which takes up all...
The Center for Architecture is excited to announce the four interdisciplinary teams that will be developing proposals for environments that encourage new ways of living...
Michael Ingbar Gallery is proud to host a benefit exhibit for the Center for Architecture, which will receive 20% of artwork sale proceeds during the opening reception....
On 11.14.17, Obdurate Space: Architecture of Donald Judd opened at the Center for Architecture. Curated by Claude Armstrong, Architect, and Donna Cohen, Associate...
On 10.02.17, the Center for Architecture kicked off Archtober, NYC's Architecture and Design Month, with the opening of "Scaffolding." Curated by Greg Barton, the...
Opened in conjunction with Black History Month, SAY IT LOUD: Distinguished Black Designers of NYCOBA | NOMA puts the spotlight on architects and allied professionals...
To hear architectural photographer Elizabeth Felicella talk about the eight-year project that culminated in the Center for Architecture’s current exhibition “Reading...
Opening this week at the Center for Architecture as the kickoff to our month-long Archtober festival, the exhibition “Authenticity and Innovation” taps into...
AIANY has collaborated with The Olana Partnership and the American Society of Landscape Architects New York Chapter to present “Follies, Function &...
At the Center for Architecture “EXTRA-ORDINARY: New Practices in Chilean Architecture” Through 09.03.16 “House Housing: An Untimely History of Architecture and...
As part of our opening festivities for “EXTRA-ORDINARY: New Practices in Chilean Architecture,” on view through mid-September, Smiljan Radic presented insights into...
At the Center for Architecture “Un/Fair Use” Through 01.02.15 “Designing Affordability: Quicker, Smarter, More Efficient Housing Now” Through...
Building development and operating costs are leading obstacles to building affordable housing. In New York City, expenses such as land, materials, utilities, and labor...
At the intersection of history, art, and literature, Elizabeth Felicella and Robert Sullivan's “Sea Level: Five Boroughs from Water’s Edge” presents the complexity...
The second discussion in a series about the legacy of landscape architect Dan Kiley brought together Ken Smith, FASLA, and Gary Hilderbrand, FASLA, FAAR, to talk about...
There's an old joke among architects (based on a Frank Lloyd Wright quip) that if a client doesn't like the building, they can plant ivy. This may, in part, explain...
Zdeněk Lukeš, curator of “Prague Functionalism: Tradition and Contemporary Echoes,” began his tour of the exhibition on 2.13.15, with a discussion of the Tugenhadt...
As New York's built environment evolves, resilience against climate-related challenges is a critical priority. Affordable housing is another. With much of the city's...
“Open to the Public: Civic Space Now,” which opened at the Center for Architecture on 06.12.14, offers multifarious interpretations of public space. This satisfying...
As AIANY 2014 President Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, noted in his introduction for the opening of “The Swiss Touch in Landscape Architecture,” at the Center for...
The Google map of Aix-en-Provence shows curving lines merging in concentric circles that look not all that different from regular streets. On the ground, however, the...
On the evening of 03.25.14, the celebration of Catalan architecture in the city continued with the Museum of the City of New York’s (MCNY) tremendously well-attended...
As the clamoring to address climate change grows louder – just last week, the American Association for the Advancement of Science issued a straightforward, dire...