Wimbledon Centre Court by Populous and ME Engineers London Joann Gonchar, FAIA Linda C. Lentz August 1, 2017 No Comments An updated lighting control system communicates with every feature in the U.K.'s premier tennis venue.Read More
Cerith Wyn Evans' Neon Light Installation at the Tate London Alex Klimoski July 31, 2017 No Comments More than a mile of white neon tubing forms Forms in Space . . . by Light (in Time)—a site-specific installation in the Tate's Duveen Galleries.Read More
Grenfell Tower Fire Tragedy Sparks Safety Row Peter Reina Andy Wright June 28, 2017 No Comments Following the deadly fire on June 14, 2017, a nationwide investigation determined that dozens of U.K. high-rise buildings are potentially unsafe.Read More
Flames Stripped Building Cladding in London High-Rise Fire Peter Reina June 15, 2017 No Comments At least 17 people have died and dozens more have suffered injuries.Read More
Two Major Heatherwick Projects Nixed in New York and London Alex Klimoski May 29, 2017 No Comments Plans for two of the British designer’s highly publicized projects—Pier 55 in Manhattan and the Garden Bridge in London—have come to a halt.Read More
Banham Headquarters by Allies and Morrison London Chris Foges April 1, 2017 No Comments At the new London headquarters of a security company, architects juggled the demands of a constrained site, a tight schedule, and a complex program.Read More
Reviving the Old Royal Naval College’s Painted Hall Chris Foges March 31, 2017 No Comments The ambitious restoration project, coupled with a renovation by Hugh Broughton Architects, will secure the paintings for the next century.Read More
Second Home by SelgasCano Lisbon and London Caroline Roux March 1, 2017 No Comments SelgasCano creates fluid environments for the workspace enterprise Second Home.Read More
Diébédo Francis Kéré Speaks to RECORD about the 2017 Serpentine Pavilion in London Jenna M. McKnight February 22, 2017 No Comments Kéré, the first African architect to win the coveted commission, drew inspiration for his proposal from a tree in his native village.Read More
On the Boards: February 2017 February 1, 2017 No Comments From a futuristic museum in California to the upgrade of a historic soccer stadium in the United Kingdom, an international roster of renowned architects is continuing to make headway on projects across the globe.Read More