Support the IPA's 2020 Residency "TO BE OR NOT BQE" which proposes alternatives to repairing the BQE. Your contribution will help us disseminate our Fellows' groundbreaking work from the 2020 Residency. We do believe that the city is a big source for common public good. Actually, we try to look at the city as it was a short cut towards equality. So, when an institution like the Institute for Public Architecture recognizes the architectural practices trying to contribute to public good, it sends a big and powerful message for all the practitioners throughout the world that are trying to do the same.
On February 25, join online to watch interviews with garment factory workers! Followed by a panel discussion with Katie Sue Nicklos of Weft & Wing Gloves, Brian Blythe of John Kristiansen New York Inc. and founding member of the Costume Industry Coalition on how they maintained their businesses and...
We are excited to announce that the IPA has found a home on Governors Island!
Just posted a photo @ Governors Island https://t.co/HEfNHu6Q6Y
Thank you to everyone who attended the IPA 2020 Fall Fellow Residency Panel Discussion this Wednesday where Fellows presented their final work for the IPA's "To Be or Not To BQE”. A special thank you to our guest panelists, Harriet Harriss, Moses Gates, Susannah Drake, Danny Harris, Nina Rappaport,...
TONIGHT: Register at the-ipa.org!
Reminder to register for our To Be or Not To BQE event Wednesday, November 18th, 6-8pm for the Final IPA Fellow presentations and discussion on the future of the BQE! Register through the link in bio! Image: Susan Watts/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images
We are thrilled that the IPA will taking over the @Archtober Instagram on Thursday, November 12th! We will be shari… https://t.co/6uap5SOlhE
Join us Wednesday, November 4th, 6pm - 8pm for the penultimate Fellow Presentations and a Panel Discussion with gue… https://t.co/2i8LjEXLb4