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Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall and Vassar College Students’ Building Nominations for ArchDaily Building of the Year Awards

The Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall and the Vassar College Students’ Building have both been made eligible for nominations for the 10th edition of ArchDaily’s Building of the Year Awards. Anyone with an ArchDaily account can vote - but only once per category. Both projects are up for nomination in the Educational Architecture category.

Vote for the Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall here and the Vassar College Students’ Building here.

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Helen R. Walton Children's Enrichment Center Nearing Completion

The Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center, which serves as a model early childhood and training facility, is nearing completion. The building’s design integrates interior and exterior space, and provides ample inspiration for children at the critical early years of their development. The 45,000 square foot building is integrated into its site, framed by exterior playscapes and outdoor classrooms.

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Marc Tsurumaki to Give Harnar Lecture And Chair Jury for the Jeff Harnar Award

On February 22 at 5pm, join Marc as he gives a lecture at the presentation of the Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture in New Mexico at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning, located at 2401 Central Avenue, NE. The award, for which Marc will also serve as Jury Chair, is given to the best contemporary building built in New Mexico in the last five years. The Jeff Harnar Award for Unbuilt Architecture and the Jeff Harnar Award for Unbuilt Landscape Architecture will also be presented.

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David J. Lewis on Panel Discussing healthy materials Wednesday 23rd 6pm parsons

Join David J. Lewis and the other panelists of Affordable Housing and Beyond: Addressing the Needs of All Populations on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 from 6:00-7:30pm at 63 Fifth Avenue, Room UL105 for a discussion on how architecture and design are being transformed and informed by new material health practices. Hosted by the Parsons Healthy Materials Lab and Health Product Declaration Collaborative (HPDC), this talk will be fourth and final discussion in the series Transparency and Material Health in Practice.

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LTL Architects is Hiring

Looking for creative individuals at a range of different experience levels in architecture. 5+ Years (Project Architect), 3+ Years (Senior Designer) and 1+ Years (Designer). Please send CV and condensed portfolio to jobs@ltlarchitects.com. Posted November 26, 2018.

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LTL Architects Named #3 Top Design Firm in 2018 "Architect 50"

LTL Architects has been ranked #3 among top design firms in the country on Architect Magazine’s annual “Architect 50” list. The ranking for design excellence is a juried process based on an evaluation of a portfolio of recent work. The Architect 50 List is generated by Architect Magazine, the journal of the American Institute of Architects. See the full list for Design here.

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Oct 4+5: Timber in the City: Opportunities for Architecture + Urbanism Conference This Week

Please join for this major conference on the intersection of Mass Timber, Architecture and the Future of the City that David J. Lewis of LTL Architects/Parsons School of Design has been coordinating. Speakers include: Andrew Waugh, Tom Chung, Michelle Roelofs, Bill Browning, Merritt Bucholz, Alison Mears, David Linehan, Annie Perkins and Todd Snapp. Moderated by Andy Bernheimer, Mark Gardner and Jennifer Bolstad. Sponsored by the Binational Softwood Lumber Council and Parsons School of Design-School of Constructed Environments. 6HSW+1LU AIA Continuing Education Credits Available.

Source: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/timber-in-the...

LTL Receives Honorable Mentions for The Plan Awards

Telluride Center for the Arts and Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall have received Honorable Mentions in The Plan Award 2018 organized by The Plan Magazine.
There were over 700 entries this year - The Telluride Center for the Arts was selected from 27 shortlisted projects in the Culture category and Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall from 29 shortlisted projects in the Interior category.

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