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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Thursday, June 12th, 2014 . . NYC












Small Business Expo 2014 - New York City (FREE TO ATTEND) is Thursday at 10:00 AM

Organized by The Show Producers

Thursday, June 12, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (EDT)

Pier 92
711 12th Avenue
New York, NY 10019

















 







Northside Trade Show RSVP 2014 Powered by Dell and Intel® is Thursday at 12:00 PM

Organized by Northside Media Group




Thursday, June 12, 2014 at 12:00 PM -Friday, June 13, 2014 at 7:00 PM (EDT)

N12th Street and Bedford Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11211









 













Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:
Thursday, June 12, 2014 from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM 

(EDT)


Top of the Garden Event Loft


251 West 30th Street, 16th Floor
New York
New York, NY 10001




























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Join Architectural Digest Editor in Chief Margaret Russell will partner with 200 LEX to host “AD Loves”—Architectural Digest’s favorite finds from participating showrooms. Guests will be invited to explore the New York Design Center, enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and participate in a tweet-to-win opportunity.
Jun 12th 6p-8p
200 lex showroom


 

 RSVP events@archdigest.com




















Design as Catalyst for Change: Learning from the Bronx

THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM — Register
New York Botanical Garden & Various Locations

Organized by: AIANY Planning and Urban Design Committee, ASLA NY Chapter, Metro Chapter APA, and desigNYC
Sponsored by: Unilock (Gold Sponsor) and Victor Stanley (Silver Sponsor)
AIA CES: 3.0 LU | 3.0 HSW
Price:
Full day - $48.47 for ASLA, AIA, and APA members; $69.57 for non-members
Morning only - $27.37 for AIA, ASLA, and APA members; $37.92 for non-members; $11.54 for students
Afternoon tours - $32.64 for ASLA, AIA, and APA members; $43.19 for non-members

Register










2014 ushers in New York City’s first new administration in twelve years, and with it, the promise of new priorities and change. Landscape design, planning, and architecture projects signal the importance of design as a key factor in New York’s evolving social and economic development.
The Bronx has emerged as an exciting testing ground for this new growth and change. The morning session will be held at the New York Botanical Garden, and afternoon tours will offer an inside look at five innovative Bronx projects using the built environment to promote greater social justice.
MORNING AGENDA 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
New York Botanical Garden

BREAKFAST: 8:30AM - 9:00AM
WELCOME
Gregory Long, NYBG President

SESSION 1
Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx Borough President
Introduced by Nette Compton, ASLA NY President

SESSION 2
Adrian Benepe, The Trust for Public Land
Introduced by Rachel Crawford, desigNYC

SESSION 3: Panel Discussion
Introduction and Panel Moderation by:
James Rausse, APA NY President
With: Nancy Owens, Nancy Owens Studio Landscape Architecture
John Reilly, Fordham Bedford Housing Corp.
William Stein, Dattner Architects

CLOSING REMARKS
Lance Jay Brown, FAIA AIANY President

LUNCH: 12:30pm – 1:15pm
AFTERNOON TOUR AGENDA 1:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Various Locations (Transportation Provided)

Starlight Park & Concrete Plant Park
Linda Cox, Bronx River Alliance
Jim Lau, State Department of Transportation
James Mituzas, NYC Department of Parks and Recreation

Arbor House
Les Bluestone, Blue Sea Development Company

Via Verde
Adam Weinstein, Phipps Houses
Lee Weintraub, Landscape Architect

La Central/Bronxchester
Aaron Koffman, The Hudson Companies

Harlem River Waterfront
Roland Lewis, MWA
Additional speakers to be determined

DRINKS: 6:00pm
Billy’s Bar 856 River Ave, Bronx
















Nick Goss, Patricia Treib, Zak Prekop "Colony Room" at Simon Preston Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 301 Broome street, 6-8pm

















Book launch: Alex Heir "Death Is Not the End book release" curated by Sacred Bones at Boo-Hooray Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 265 Canal Street, #601, RSVP, 7-10pm





























Andy Faraday, Hayley Welsh "'PARAMOUR' & 'LITTLE VOICES'" at Culturefix
Chinatown/LES: 9 Clinton street, 10002, 6-10pm













Bob Clyatt, Erin Anderson, Erin Fitzpatrick, Katrina Majkut and Raisa Nosova, Mary Bechtol, Max Gleason, Melissa Huang, Taha Clayton "EMANATION" atDacia Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 53 Stanton street, 6-9pm















Artist Talk: Sham-e Ali Nayeem, Shye Sales, Susan Sherman, Yalini Dream ""Our Bodies, Ourselves?"" at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Soho: 26 Wooster street, 6-8pm















Ethan Ryman, Jan Tichy, Stephen Dean "Light³" curated by Lilly Wei at Fridman Gallery
4 Street: 287 Spring street, 6-8pm

















Lisa Revson "Fowl Play" curated by Lyn Pentecost at The Lower East Side Girls Club
8 street: 101 Avenue D, 6-9pm































Beth Gilfilen, Dionis Ortiz, jc lenochan, Susan Graham "RBPMW Fellowship Show Part I" at EFA (The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts) (Blackburn 20|20)
39 street: 323 W 39th street, 5, 6-8pm
















 

Lecture: John Rusk, Robert Herrmann "Controlling Risk for Architects and Their Clients" at Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA)
44 street: 20 W 44 street, floor 3, $45- $65, 6:30-8:30pm


















 Miriam Mörsel Nathan "I first saw the world through a mosquito net..." at BBLA
73 street: 321 E 73 street, 3rd floor, 6:30-8:30pm

































 

"Masterpieces and Curiosities" Diane Arbus's Jewish Giant at The Jewish Museum
92 street: 1109 Fifth avenue, at 92 street, 6:30pm


















Fred Bendheim "Shapings" at 440 Gallery
Brooklyn: 440 Sixth avenue, 6-8pm


















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