June 2022 Editor's Letter: The Climate Crisis Meets Social Justice Cathleen McGuigan May 31, 2022 No Comments Two complicated movements intertwine, locally and globally, with shared goals essential to saving the earth.Read More
May 2022 Editor's Letter: The Post-Pandemic Workplace Back to the Drawing Board Cathleen McGuigan May 3, 2022 One Comment Architecture firms, like other enterprises, are experimenting with how best to return to the office.Read More
April 2022 Editor's Letter: Ukraine, Climate Change, and The 2022 Pritzker Prize A bright spot in gloomy times comes from the world of architecture Cathleen McGuigan April 4, 2022 No Comments It is April at last, and, though life and work are returning to a new kind of normal after two years of Covid, other enormous troubles loom.Read More
March 2022 Editor's Letter: Taking History Into the Future Cathleen McGuigan February 28, 2022 2 Comments Preservation matters, not only for saving architecture’s valuable legacy but to create richly textured urban neighborhoods that enhance the civic realm.Read More
February 2022 Editor's Letter: More Than Meets the Eye February 17, 2022 No Comments Three late great thinkers expanded contemporary ideas of how societies can thrive.Read More
January 2022 Editor's Letter: A Troubling Report on Bias in Architecture Cathleen McGuigan January 13, 2022 4 Comments The results of the AIA-commissioned survey reveal significant gender and racial prejudice in architecture firms.Read More
December 2021 Editor's Letter: Promise the World Cathleen McGuigan December 14, 2021 No Comments The road from the Glasgow climate confab is paved with good intentions but not enough action to halt global warming.Read More
November 2021 Editor's Letter: Beyond the Ivory Tower Cathleen McGuigan November 12, 2021 No Comments The best new campus architecture reflects the evolving priorities of colleges and universities.Read More
October 2021 Editor's Letter: Living Life Along the Edge Cathleen McGuigan October 14, 2021 No Comments A summer of uncertainty is a likely predictor of what the future holds.Read More
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