Helen & Hard Revamps an Outmoded Office Building in Norway with a Timber Insertion Stavanger, Norway Katharine Logan June 1, 2023 No Comments An outdated modernist office building is spruced up for the 21st century.Read More
Projects from Around the World Demonstrate Diverse Approaches to Building with Wood RECORD Editors June 1, 2023 No Comments In-process, completed, and on-the-boards projects featuring wood, including housing, office towers, museums, and academic buildings from Europe and North America.Read More
3XN’s Quay Quarter Tower in Sydney Transforms and Expands an Outmoded 1970s Skyscraper Joann Gonchar, FAIA May 18, 2023 One Comment In reinventing an aging Sydney office tower, the Danish firm offers an alternative to demolition.Read More
Continuing Education: Decarbonizing Concrete—The Ubiquitous Material Gets a Climate Friendly Makeover Joann Gonchar, FAIA May 1, 2023 No Comments The design and construction industry chips away at concrete’s outsize environmental footprint.Read More
Continuing Education: Architects Zero in on Zero to Define Building Performance Justin R. Wolf April 3, 2023 No Comments The industry grapples with the lack of consistent terminology for sustainability.Read More
Continuing Education: Ethically Sourced Materials Katharine Logan March 1, 2023 No Comments Architects embrace the nascent movement to reform the supply chains for building products.Read More
2023 Renovation, Restoration, & Adaptive Reuse Projects February 1, 2023 No Comments This month's Building Type Study showcases building reuse at a variety of scales.Read More
KAAN Architecten Stages a Disappearing Act at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp Antwerp, Belgium Andrew Ayers February 1, 2023 No Comments The Dutch studio discreetly inserts a contemporary addition inside a Beaux-Arts museum.Read More
Perkins&Will Raises Expectations at Former San Francisco Shipbuilding Hub John King February 1, 2023 No Comments In a triumph of historic preservation, the firm lifts an old pier building to accommodate climate change and new economic realities.Read More
Doors Open at Bronx Children's Museum to a New Topographical Playscape by O'Neill McVoy Architects New York Leopoldo Villardi February 1, 2023 No Comments Once a ‘museum without walls,’ the new brick-and-mortar home is located on the top floor of a former powerhouse at the north end of Mill Pond Park.Read More