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AIA New York | Center for Architecture

Tourist attraction Museum Non profit organization Learning center

Cultural headquarters offering design exhibits & film screenings, plus architecture tours & lectures. People often mention time, architecture,


Address

536 LaGuardia Pl, New York, NY 10012

Website

aiany.org

Contact

(212) 683-0023

Rating on Google Maps

4.40 (166 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Tuesday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 9 AM to 5 PM

Featured Reviews


Frequently mentioned in reviews: time (7) architecture (6)
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  • 2/5 Mikołaj G. 1 year ago on Google • 192 reviews
    The place may be interesting, but the way guests are treated is outrageous. During the tour, I had to constantly make room for the service gentleman who, regardless of anything else, covered the exposition with tables (he had previously hidden the most important model of the entire exhibition), then I could not go to one wall because an hour before closing the same gentleman began to ostentatiously wash the floor and told me not to enter because it's wet. Finally, I found out that the toilets are closed (even though the same guy left one of them a moment earlier). I don't understand a bit how you can carry out your mission in such an arrogant way.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Fabrizio R. 7 months ago on Google • 84 reviews
    Unfortunately, neither the website nor the social pages (including that of Google) are updated. it took us about an hour to get here to be told that the spaces are not open to the public and the exhibition cannot be visited, not even for a fee. Even if all the web pages say "open to public" and we arrived during opening hours. Sin
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Shanique N. 6 years ago on Google • 6 reviews
    The center for Archirecture was a very nice place. Unfortunately one of the employee was very rude and disrespectful and the rest was no where to be found. I had never been in an establishment where there wasn't any associates around to assist me if I needed any help (bottom floor). I saw some supplies down the stairs and thought they were available for everyone to use. My daughter and I started to grab some to start building. After I waited for about 10 minutes waiting to see if anyone would come to give assistance. NO ONE CAME. A few minutes later a group of kids came down the stairs. I simple tried to explain to the employee that I was looking for someone to see if they would help us but I could not find anyone. He started getting his attitude. Told me to put the supplies back and that I would have to leave. WE WHERE THERE FIRST! he could have easily just said he would move us to the back and when we where finish we could leave quietly. I really wish someone was there to tell us we couldn't use it before me and my daughter started grabbing things. Could have saved me a huge embarrassment in front of the class. Overall my 3 year old daughter had a good time and he did suggest that they have family event for building on Saturday( that is why I bumped it up to three stars)
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Manley B. 1 year ago on Google • 51 reviews
    If you're interested in architecture, design and construction, the Center for Architecture is the right place for you. They usually have conference around the themes and other related activities. I was there several times during Archtober (October) which is the month for architecture.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 A Z. 1 year ago on Google • 50 reviews
    Realistically, unreliable. I’ve came to this location for years, probably a decade now. I never really had too many questions and just wanted to learn. I never met anyone, no one really talked. I just sat and listened and left. 10 years later, I’m coming in with simple questions like can I get a copy of the slides from 3 years ago? 1) VERY slow service. It took months to get someone to tell me that they didn’t have it. I knew they did because it was about statistics so that just really upset me. I considered it rude to lie to me about facts. 2) I had to go through about 9 people just to get one to two things checked off my list of things I need from the Center for Architecture. Now I call it the Void of Architecture. Everyone I called, rerouted me back to this location. That is literally the definition of manipulation and ignorance. 3) After I finally got passed through to get facts (over three months of getting ignored) I, once again, have a list of things I needed to find. I was ignored again. I left emails, voicemails and even left comments online. Still ignored to this day. If you’re trying to get information, go to NYS AIA. Save the time and effort and expect that NYC won’t respond back. They don’t know anything and everything just disappears. Every borough will tell you to go to this location. Well now you know this location is a dead end for information. Trust me, it took me months of arguing to get a copy of the slides. They do not email, use their phone or use other platforms to communicate. They do not communicate. The most you can get out of this place are the credits. You walk in, checkin and walk out. There’s nothing else there.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 徐之非 5 years ago on Google • 43 reviews
    tiny gallery with some good architecture exhibition
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Michael C. 6 years ago on Google • 19 reviews
    I stop by at least once a month. This is not only a crucial venue for architects and others in the broader world of construction, it is open to the public at no charge for its varied exhibits. Their seminars and lectures often come at a nominal cost to the general public, but they usually make up for it with a light smorgasbord of snacks and beverages. The storefront exposure makes it especially welcoming.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Bryan 5 years ago on Google • 76 reviews
    Very unique venue with curated presentation materials from multi-disciplinary architectural firms. I attended a few keynote presentations during a seminar day for a software I was interested in and was very happy with the event. There is a large auditorium downstairs with a mid-level balcony overlooking the space.

  • 5/5 Isabelle H. 7 years ago on Google • 37 reviews
    Great teaching place. My kids had taken classes there on history through architectural hands on building.Using math, geometry, wormhole, public speaking, creativity and more with some wonderful knowledgeable teachers/architects. Highly recommend and very reasonably priced ( group pricing ). Elementary, Middle school and Highschool levels so far.

  • 3/5 Peter V. 4 years ago on Google
    The ship was excellent, clean and we'll appointed. Wait staff was friendly and courteous. Architecture guide was superficial and limited in what he commented upon. With such a rich environment of architecture that deserved comment he let me down.

  • 5/5 Lucais H. 4 years ago on Google
    i can’t speak too highly of this activity. A marvellous boat, attentive and engaging crew and our narrator, John Arbuckle, holds an incredible amount of architectural and historical information which he recounts over the duration of the cruise. I saw and learned so much! My friend is an architect and this was her first visit to NYC. I’d venture to suggest few other activities could inform and amaze a visitor to NYC. It’s also a photographer’s dream....I spent almost the whole time in the bow seating area getting amazing shots. I can’t recommend more highly.

  • 5/5 Yeimy S. 4 years ago on Google
    Great experience for children to learn!

  • 4/5 David S. 1 year ago on Google
    The AIA New York Center is a very interesting, engaging, to all who visited.come an see what on display.

  • 5/5 Ibrahim N. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice architecture please

  • 5/5 John W. 3 years ago on Google
    Very unique museum that keeps you interested the whole time. Has a variety of things also pertaining to architecture

  • 4/5 Pinky C. 10 years ago on Google
    This place was pretty awesome, even though it was small -- Right now they are featuring a lot of beautiful buildings and scapes that are in Asian countries. They also had a lot of explanations in the text descriptions of each "artwork" to discuss why these buildings were made like how they are. They also feature time lapse videos of some of my favorite cities in Asia. I can probably sit there all day to watch them repeat on and on. Museum is completely free and ..surprisingly empty. Although you might not spend much time here because of its size, I still think it's a great feeling to appreciate these huge buildings people take so much time and spend so much money to create! Amazing!

  • 5/5 LUZ N CHILE T. 6 months ago on Google • 5 reviews
    Over the years I have found AIA to be an inclusive platform with a very positive impact on architects licensed in countries outside of the USA.-❣️Luz Chile New York Metropolitan Area


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    • ✓️ Wheelchair accessible entrance

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