Happy PRIDE Month!
June is LGBTQIA Pride Month Join ASLA-NY as we celebrate LGBTQIA Pride Month! Stop by this page throughout the month as we add more content. Have suggestions of items to […]
View Full ArticleCall for proposals: 2023 Independent Projects grants to designers
The 2023 application cycle of the Independent Projects grant program, now in its second year as a partnership between The Architectural League and the New York State Council on the […]
View Full ArticleThe Hudson Square Business Improvement District, Request for Proposals (RFP) for new open space at 388 Hudson Street.
The Hudson Square Business Improvement District has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the design of a new open space at 388 Hudson Street. The RFP can be downloaded […]
View Full Article2023 ASLA-NY CALL FOR NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN!
Are you interested in getting more involved in your profession by joining the Executive Board of the New York Chapter of ASLA? Being part of the Board is a great way […]
View Full ArticleHappy World Landscape Architecture Month!
Join the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) for World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM)! Let’s celebrate the vital role of landscape architecture in shaping healthy, resilient, and beautiful places for […]
View Full ArticlePRESS RELEASE: 2023 ASLA-NY Design Award Winners Announced!
For more information contact: American Society of Landscape Architects, New York Diane Sferrazza Katz, Executive Director, director@aslany.org Download Press Release AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, NEW YORK (ASLA-NY) ANNOUNCES 2023 […]
View Full ArticleAward Winning and Innovative Rooftop Farming in the Heart of Manhattan – The Javits Center
From the Living Architecture Monitor The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center sits on the lower west side of Manhattan in New York City and serves as one of the busiest […]
View Full ArticleProposal for the NYC DDC to become state authority
A proposed reform could effectively remove city capital projects under $100M budgets from the Public Design Commission’s review under a new change that would make the NYC DDC a state […]
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