UPWORDS - January 2023
IN-PERSON EVENT
2023 JANUARY CHAPTER MEETING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2023| 5:30PM - 8:30PM | 2 AIA HSW PDH
HOTEL MTK Mount Kisco |1 Holiday Inn Drive, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
$35 AIA Members | $25 Assoc AIA Members | $50 Non-Members
Fee includes one free Summer School Session in July/August!
Join the AIA Westchester + Hudson Valley Chapter on Tuesday to us to hear about the latest NYS Code updates with Erika Krieger, AIA and for your chance to win one of two 55" Flat Screen TVs! Click the button below to register today.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
Nischal Arjune, AIA
Michael Marrero, AIA
Ian Nicholson, AIA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
FEBRUARY 1, 2023
FEBRUARY 3, 2023
The Architectural Leage of NY hosts First Friday - Distance Edition: LMN Architects
Paul Rudolph Institute for Modeern Architecture hosts First Friday Open House
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2023
FEBRUARY 4, 2023
Grace Farms hosts a Tour of Grace Farms
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
GDAS Presents: Stanford White, Speaker: Francis Morrone, Architectural Historian and Author
FEBRUARY 7, 2023
FEBRUARY 8-17, 2023
ADFF:ONLINE presents 15 Architectural and Design Films
FEBRUARY 11, 2023
Grace Farms hosts Tour of Grace Farms
FEBRUARY 14-17, 2023
AIA National hosts: AIA Leadership Summit 2023
FEBRUARY 23, 2023
NYBG presents Estudio Ome: An Ode to the Land
FEBRUARY 24, 2023
Olana hosts: Artmaking in the Afternoon – FREE Drop-In Program
IN THE NEWS
CBS SUNDAY MORNING
A new NASA report says sea levels along U.S. coastlines are expected to rise as much as 12 inches by 2050, and by the end of the century 13 million Americans could be displaced and $1 trillion worth of property inundated. Correspondent Ben Tracy looks at how residents of North Carolina's Barrier Islands, Galveston, Texas, and Pacifica, Calif., are grappling with changing coastlines, engaged in a battle that Mother Nature is winning. Learn more on this replay of CBS Sunday Morning's Episode: Climate change impacts on U.S. coastlines.
PODCAST
The Failed Architecture podcast reconnects architecture with the real world. By opening up new perspectives on the built environment, we seek to explore the meaning of architecture in contemporary society. Since 2011, they have been providing an inclusive platform for critical urban discourse, fueled by unconventional narratives from an international network of contributors.
LENDING LIBRARY
Did you know our Chapter has a Lending Library full of ARE study resources? These resources can be borrowed by any AIA WHV Associate Member to help you prepare for your next exam. Best of all, it’s Free!
HAVE A STORY TO SHARE? OR NEWS WE CAN ALL USE?
Email Valerie Brown at
vbrown@aiawhv.org
SCHOLARSHIPS
AIAWHV is honored once again to offer scholarships to aspiring Architects.
The Harvey Lewis Scholarship for a Non-Thesis College Student,
The Aaron Resnick Scholarship for a Thesis College Student
The AIAWHV Scholarship for a Community College Student and
The AIAWHV ARE Scholarship for an Associate Member pursuing licensure.
Applications are due April 28, 2023
VOLUNTEER
Committees offer members a meaningful ways to engage with the Chapter, from guiding advocacy and policy to organizing our most important programs.
The AIA WHV Chapter Board is calling on all our thoughtful and committed Members to consider joining one of our Chapter Committees or spearhead a Chapter Initiative.
Help guide the chapter’s evolution while navigating both the opportunities and challenges in the coming years. Volunteering with AIA WHV is a rewarding way to engage, network, and learn from your fellow colleagues as we shape initiatives that seek to improve the profession for all.
If you have questions, please reach out to our Executive Director Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org or 914.232.7240.
VIRTUAL STUDY GROUP
THE AIAWHV A.R.E. STUDY GROUP
STARTING UP AGAIN IN 2023 | DAY AND TIME TBD | ZOOM
Join AIAWHV'S FREE ARE Study sessions! Email Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org for more information and to be connected with the Emerging Professionals Committee.