February 2023 Editor's Letter: Infinite Possibilities Josephine Minutillo February 1, 2023 No Comments With the February issue, Josephine Minutillo takes the helm as editor in chief at Architectural Record.Read More
Ennead and Rockwell Group Revamp Historic Train-Repair Shop for Nonprofit Feeding New Yorkers in Need Pansy Schulman January 27, 2023 No Comments City Harvest celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new headquarters in Brooklyn that includes an event space and demonstration kitchen.Read More
The Smithsonian Announces Renovation of its Historic “Castle” Ilana Herzig January 11, 2023 2 Comments The sweeping restoration marks the first major renovation of the Washington, D.C., landmark in more than 50 years.Read More
Snøhetta Brings Fresh Air into a 1980s Landmark Clifford A. Pearson January 5, 2023 No Comments Philip Johnson and John Burgee’s AT&T Building is reimagined by Snøhetta as an urban garden.Read More
On London’s Rebuilt Denmark Street, the Band Plays On Tim Abrahams December 1, 2022 One Comment The historic center of London's music industry retains its character in a major redevelopment.Read More
Diamond Schmitt and Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects Reimagine David Geffen Hall New York James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus December 1, 2022 No Comments A gut renovation upgrades the sound, circulation, and community engagement of Lincoln Center's primary concert venue.Read More
Nader Tehrani Reveals Redesigned Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Patrick McGraw December 1, 2022 One Comment NADAAA’s reimagining of the Ancient Near East and Cypriot Art galleries is part of an extensive capital project undertaken by the Met.Read More
Beyer Blinder Belle Completes Rubell Museum in Washington, D.C. Deane Madsen November 3, 2022 No Comments Part of a development that rehabilitates historic school buildings and adds 492 apartments, the museum seeks to revitalize a long-neglected part of southwest D.C.Read More
WilkinsonEyre Built a New Campus Hub within a 50-year-old Structure at London South Bank University Chris Foges November 1, 2022 No Comments A low-carbon reboot transforms a hulking 1970s building into an open, daylit student center for sports, research, lectures and gathering.Read More
A Second Life for London’s Battersea Power Station Tim Abrahams October 19, 2022 No Comments A remnant of British industrial glory is transformed into contemporary commercial luxe.Read More