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Register For The 3rd Annual “How Low Can We Go” – Historic Preservation and Carbon Reduction: Applied Trades Event

On Tuesday, September 21st, Henson Architecture will be hosting the third annual joint AIANY Committee on the Environment and Historic Building Committee “How Low Can We Go” event which will focus on applied trades in preservation work and Passive House construction. The event will feature a panel discussion with architects, uniquely positioned tradespeople, and educators. Retrofitting existing buildings to attain

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Services Provided by a New York City Architectural Firm

New York City is the most populated city in the United States and one of the economic centers of the world. The stability and strength of its real estate is one of the many reasons why so many buyers from around the U.S. and the world have chosen to purchase homes and invest in properties throughout the city. For those

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Switzerland Bienale Pavillion Design Lead by Christian Kerez

The Switzerland Bienale Pavillion, “Incidental Space,” under the direction of Zurich based architect Christian Kerez, is a provocative entry aimed to raise the controversial question of architecture’s role in production and experience. The pavilion’s installation encompasses a grotesque and cloudlike exterior with a gaping and corroded looking interior. The fibre-cement structure has two openings that have visual ambiguity inspired by

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Movement to Preserve Terminal City

Movement to Preserve Terminal City

Last night, Anthony Robins spoke at the Dominican Society about the history of Grand Central and about the importance of preserving the adjacent buildings that make up Terminal City as the city prepares to rezone Midtown East. Below is his post on the subject for M.A.S.   Grand Central Terminal: 100 Years of a New York Landmark GUEST POST: Anthony

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