More than a decade after Perkins and Will launched an index of harmful substances found in building materials, architects still need the database to shed light on the impact of a products’ ingredients. Read more.
Trained as architects, the founders of Barber & Osgerby design task chairs like they would buildings—with features that accommodate the way people actually work.
Manufacturers of everything from acoustic materials to upholstery fabric are debuting their brightest innovations at the annual trade show in Chicago, taking place June 10-12, 2019.
As the market for digital and audio books grows, brick-and-mortar libraries need to evolve into more than lending facilities and repositories to stay relevant.
Using CAD skills refined during his architectural training, Ini Archibong made a mystical collection for British furniture manufacturer Sé. As the son of an engineer and computer scientist, his high-tech background is evident in computer-driven patterns and processes.
Effective lighting schemes can enhance landmarks and skylines. To brush up on the trends defining cityscapes, RECORD interviewed Faith Baum, who merged her firm Illumination Arts with Horton Lees Brogdon (HLB), creating one of the largest woman-owned lighting design firms in North America. Read more.
Running through June 15, an exhibition at a gallery on New York’s Upper East Side showcases the furniture of the Italian-Brazilian architect and her collaborator.