Below is a roundup of the news stories either featured or mentioned in the April 2009 print edition of RECORD. Photo © Mohini Patel Glanz |
- The Architect Is In: An Unemployed Designer Gets Creative
- How Will Historic Buildings Fare During the Economic Downturn
- Wright Landmark Gets a Modern Pavilion by Mori
- J. Max Bond Jr., Influential Architects, Dies
- Earl Flansburgh, Prominent Boston Architect, Dies
- Sverre Fehn, 1997 Pritzker Winner, Dead at 84
- Herzog & de Meuron Tapped for Bank Headquarters in Madrid
- Holls Wins Half-Million Dollar Spanish Prize
- Parsons Students Transform a Rooftop in the Bronx
- SU Names Winners of “Green Home” Competition
- UNStudio Designs Pavilion for NYC’s Battery Park
- Green Materials Proving to Be Economically Sustainable
- UL Plugs Into Sustainable Design
- Donated Materials a “Godsend” for Design Schools
- Harvard Students Take BMW Concept for a Test Run
- Is the Green-Building Market Recession-Proof?
- Newsmaker Interview: Peter Morris
- NCARB Leader to Step Down
- AIA Announces Names of 112 New Fellows
- Architectural Billings Index Posts Slight Gain
- Imagining Recovery Competition Thinks Big
- Affordable Housing Gets a Big Financial Boost
- AIA/ALA Name Winners of Library Design Awards