Program areas at ALNY
Innovating research and programming:the League frequently partners with individuals and teams working on important topics in architecture, to support their work, facilitate support for their research and creative projects, and increase knowledge in The disciplines of architecture and design. Projects range across a very wide spectrum of contemporary and historical areas of interest in architecture, design, and planning, from encouraging The careers of young designers from communities underrepresented in The design professions, to innovative explorations of how to reduce waste and recycle resources in The Architectural design process.
Lecture series and competitions:public lectures and competitions that identify and present The work and ideas of some of The most talented individuals and firms practicing architecture in New York city, The united states, and The world comprise a central part of The Architectural League's activities. Programs with a substantial national and international profile include The League prize for young architects and designers; emerging voices; and The current work series of lectures by architects, designers, engineers, and artists of international stature. First fridays offer presentations and tours of Architectural offices and projects, to introduce audiences to The wide variety of ways of organizing contemporary practice. These programs are contextualized with significant digital editorial content, including individual and firm profiles, interviews, and specially designed digital presentations of design work. In fy23 The League maintained its very active program schedule, using both in-person and online program formats.
Urban omnibus online publication:the League's award-winning online publication, urban omnibus, raises New questions, illuminates diverse perspectives, and documents creative projects to advance The collective work of citymaking, challenging its readers to expand their capacity to see, understand, and shape New York city. Uo is free to all readers, and its topics and perspectives are relevant to cities everywhere. Urban omnibus's editorial approach accommodates different reading habits and explores topics with a balance of breadth and depth. Multi-part, topical, cross-disciplinary series deeply engage complex topics, such as "cleaning up?," on toxic landscapes and The meaning of remediation. Standalone features, in various formats, and by individuals ranging from historians to artists to geographers to architects to activists, examine The practices, skills, institutions, and geographical arrangements that shape The physical environment and experience of The city. All features have a long life online, and are often accessed by students, teachers, researchers, and all kinds of citymakers long after their original publication.
Other League programs address urgent issues in how The design disciplines are constituted and function in society. The League's mentorship program works with schools that serve a large number of students from backgrounds underrepresented in The design disciplines, to help introduce students to Architectural practice, and to provide practical and strategic advice as students start their careers. As part of its strong ongoing commitment to developing The capacity of architects to respond to climate change, The League catalyzed The development of and continues to work with The us branch of The global architects declare movement, which seeks, through information sharing and collective action, to change The culture of practice and provide tools for effective action on climate change, biodiversity loss, and social injustice.