September 2021 Editor's Letter: Are Cities Over? No, the News of Their Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated Cathleen McGuigan September 7, 2021 No Comments RECORD reports on a myriad of opportunities to remake and reimagine the American city.Read More
Reimagining the City September 1, 2021 No Comments You will hear from scholars, architects, and critics about some of the ways, large and small, to revitalize the urban realm.Read More
Public Space Portfolio Revitalization of the Civic Realm Sarah Amelar Laura Raskin James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus September 1, 2021 No Comments Various proposals nationwide show how parks and common areas can be created from a torn urban fabric.Read More
Data and Urban Planning Tracking the Pulse of the City Matthew Marani September 1, 2021 No Comments Will big data create a more equitable built environment?Read More
Innovative Housing Portfolio A Variety of Strategies Fred A. Bernstein Sarah Amelar Clifford A. Pearson September 1, 2021 One Comment Projects from around the country reflect an array of inventive affordable approaches.Read More
How to House the Homeless by Rosanne Haggerty James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus September 1, 2021 No Comments The MacArthur Foundation has given $100 million to Community Solutions to reduce homelessness. Its leader, Rosanne Haggerty, tells RECORD about the plan.Read More
Chicago by David Brown Cathleen McGuigan September 1, 2021 No Comments David Brown, director of the city’s 2021 Biennial, discusses the design potential for abandoned spaces.Read More
New Orleans by Martin Pedersen Martin C. Pedersen September 1, 2021 2 Comments As Hurricane Ida demonstrated, the city and Gulf Coast remain vulnerable to the Next Big One.Read More
Miami by Germane Barnes Cathleen McGuigan September 1, 2021 One Comment Germane Barnes explains the need for social resilience in the face of climate change.Read More
Los Angeles by Christopher Hawthorne Sarah Amelar September 1, 2021 2 Comments The Chief Design Officer of L.A., Christopher Hawthorne, talks about the city’s most urgent problems.Read More