We wish you a Healthy, Cheerful Holiday Season and a Bright, Prosperous New Year! View full entry »
I would like to thank the OAA and fellow members of The Complainants Committee for the honor of serving on the committee for the past 6-years. If you are not aware, Architects are a self-regulating profession licensed with the OAA. As a matter of public interest, The Complaints Committee is a... View full entry »
Portman Architects, the 67-year leading architectural design firm based in Atlanta, today announces the succession of Robert Halverson, AIA, NCARB, to the dual positions of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board. Halverson started his tenure at the firm formerly known as John Portman... View full entry »
Sales have commenced at the Architectura-designed Solaia, a boutique collection of spacious, luxurious condominiums featuring one-of-a-kind lifestyle and wellness amenities, located in the town of North Bergen, N.J. between Edgewater and Weehawken on the Hudson River waterfront. Opening at a time... View full entry »
December 2020 - As 2020 draws to a close, earn up to 8 continuing education learning units from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) by reading the JOURNAL. Now available in a digital edition for easy viewing on any device, as well as our classic print layout, JOURNAL keeps you informed... View full entry »
Laney LA, a young Los Angeles-based architectural firm, designed this modern residence with contrasting themes at play. It both stands out in the neighborhood and blends in with the landscape. It’s dark and moody on the outside, yet has a light and airy interior. At first it feels quite simple... View full entry »
BY KELLY PHILLIPS BADAL It all started with a tree. The graceful live specimen silhouetted within a Japanese home Peir Serota spotted in a magazine stuck with her. Presented with the chance of building a house from scratch for her husband, Jeff, and two children in Manhattan Beach, she immediately... View full entry »
By JACK FLEMMINGOceanfront living means little if your home can’t take advantage of the coastal setting, but this newly built beach house by architecture firm Laney LA definitely does. Spanning three stories on the Strand in Hermosa Beach, it includes a beach room with a 12-foot quartzite... View full entry »
It was a fun-filled, socially-distanced evening full of laughter, great conversations, tasty treats, sparkling wine and ugly sweaters! A night to remember. Good times! View full entry »
It was a fun-filled, socially-distanced evening full of laughter, great conversations, tasty treats, sparkling wine and ugly sweaters! A night to remember. Good times! View full entry »
PRINCETON, N.J. -- After nearly a century without major renovations, the building housing offices and library stacks for the Institute for Advanced Study — the independent post-doctoral research center in Princeton, N.J. where Albert Einstein famously spent his late career — has undergone... View full entry »
Lost Cities The city however, does not tell its past, but contains it like the lines of a hand. _ Italo Calvino Lost Cities are a series of conceptual handsfree drawings, exploring the idea of memory, footprint, trace, proximity, and of course the city, the high ambition behind its very formation... View full entry »
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12/08/2020 Photography Provided by VLK ArchitectsFort Worth, Texas, (December 8, 2020) — The Fort Worth Chapter of the American Institute of Architects announced the winners of their 2020 Excellence in Architecture Design and Studio Annual Awards on November 17. VLK... View full entry »
This brand new 26.000 m2 hotel is located within Amsterdam’s Zuidas district; the main business district of the city, similar in stance to Le Défense in Paris, or Canary Wharf in London. The chain is well known in the Netherlands for its hotels sited in-between Dutch metropolises, and with... View full entry »