The NYC Center for Architecture is expanding. AIA New York recently signed a 10-year lease for the ground floor and basement of 532 Laguardia Place, a neighboring five-story brick building with rental apartments on the upper floors.
When AIA New York opened its Center for Architecture in 2003 in the heart of Greenwich Village, it was among a handful of AIA chapters that offered a communal space intended to both serve members and engage the public. The center quickly became a vibrant gathering spot and found itself squeezed for space. Now, eight years, 20 exhibitions, and more than 1,000 public programs later, it is expanding.
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