Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
Recipient: Goody, Clancy & Associates: Herb Nolan, Ben Carlson, Ron Mallis and Geoffrey Morrison-Logan (left to right)
Project: North Allston Strategic Framework for Planning; Boston
Client: Boston Redevelopment Authority; Boston
Photo: Goody, Clancy & Associates
 

   
 
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Justice Architecture

The Academy of Architecture for Justice (AAJ) promotes and fosters the exchange of information and knowledge between members, professional organizations, and the public for high-quality planning, design, and delivery of justice architecture.

If you wish to become involved with the Academy of Architecture for Justice, call AIA Member Services, 800-242-3837, and ask to designate AAJ as one of your knowledge communities.

Contact: Allison Fax


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     Justice Architecture: Sustainability / Design / Delivery / Practice
    San Francisco, CA
    November 5 - 8, 2008
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    Fulbright scholars in architecture wanted for 2009-2010! The application deadline for this prestigious grant is August 1, 2008. Awards in Egypt (#9058), Zambia (#9107), Israel (9414), Tunisia (#9442), and Oman (#9434) afford scholars the opportunity to teach and conduct research on a variety of topics related to architecture and urban planning. U.S. citizenship and a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree are required. Applicants to the Tunisia award should have fluent French; English is sufficient for the remaining awards. For more information please see www.cies.org!

    The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibilities Guidelines for ADA Titles II and III, which the Accessibility Board released in 2004, are available for public review, with a deadline for comments of August 18.
    Please click here to view the AIArchitect article on this topic.

    Diversity Recognition Program
    This program celebrates and invites the contributions of AIA members toward the goal of a more diverse profession. Up to twelve submissions will be selected annually to be recognized as Diversity Best Practices. All individuals submitting a proposal must sign the waiver/release form. Electronic submissions are preferred and should be sent to diversity@aia.org. Hard copy submissions may be sent to:

    Yvette Morris
    Manager, Diversity
    The American Institute of Architects
    1735 New York Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20006


    JFR08 Spotlights 28 Projects, 6 Cited for Excellence
    The 2008 Justice Facilities Review (JFR08) showcases 28 cases of exemplary strategies and the latest trends in the design and construction of justice facilities throughout the United States. The Justice Faciltiies Review is published in September of each year.
    More about JFR07 and the eight citation projects
    AIArchitect article about the JFR06 projects

    Neuroscience and Courthouse Design Workshop: Understanding Cognitive Processes in the Courthouse
    By Christina Noble, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
    The Academy of Neuroscience of Architecture was created with the mission to research links between neuroscience and “human responses to the built environment.” As Dr. Fred Gage stated in his Lecture on Neuroscience and Architecture, “the places we live, work and play are changing our brains and our behavior all the time.” Neuroscience research has determined that the brain controls behavior, genes control the brain’s “design and structure,” and the environment impacts gene’s function. As a result, environmental changes impact behavior.  Click here to read more.

    2007 AAJ Trade Show Report by Correctional News
    If you didn't make it to the Sixth International Conference on Courthouse Design, Correctional News Associate Editor Michelle M. Murphy was there to get a first-hand account of seminars and happenings in the exhibit hall and meeting areas. This year the conference highlighted security issues at prominent facilities that could be targeted by terrorists, along with other issues affecting justice facilities throughout the United States.
    2007 AAJ Trade Show Report

    San Leandro Juvenile Justice Facility Garners Gold

    AAJ - Allied Organization Events
    Dates and locations of major justice conferences and events nationwide. Also, see a list of related links.

    Check Out the New AAJ Blog
    Did you know that the AAJ now has its own blog on aia.org? Add your comments or just check it out at blog.aia.org/justice

    Featured Podcast: GSA Mandates on Building Information Modeling
    From AIA PodNet: In 2003, the U.S. General Services Administration created its own 3D-4D-BIM program and is committed to the strategic and incremental adoption of these technologies in the design of its projects. Steven Hagan, FAIA, and Calvin Kam, PhD, discuss the benefits of BIM in the design process with Markku Allison, AIA, resource architect for AIA National.
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