Continuing Education: Five Manhattan West by REX New York Josephine Minutillo March 5, 2018 No Comments A Brutalist building in New York is reinvented as prime office space with a glossy new skin.Read More
Sandra Barclay and Gloria Cabral Win Women in Architecture Awards Miriam Sitz March 2, 2018 No Comments The Architectural Review and Architects' Journal honored Barclay as Architect of the Year and Cabral as an emerging design leader, also naming several other winners. Read More
Fujisan World Heritage Center by Shigeru Ban Architects Fujinomiya, Japan Naomi Pollock, FAIA March 2, 2018 No Comments An ingenious new museum in Japan evokes one of the world's best-known mountain peaks.Read More
An Appraisal of Finegold Alexander's Church-Turned-Condos Robert Campbell, FAIA March 2, 2018 No Comments A deconsecrated Boston church gets a new life as a residential building.Read More
Where Is Architecture's #MeToo Movement? Cathleen McGuigan February 28, 2018 8 Comments While other industries are roiling with allegations of sexual abuse, the design profession has been strangely quiet.Read More
What Philip Johnson's Glass House Says About the Architect Anthony Vidler February 28, 2018 One Comment The Pritzker Prize-winning designer's notable work draws psychoanalytic interpretations.Read More
Robert Venturi's Rome By Frederick Fisher and Stephen Harby Martino Stierli February 28, 2018 No Comments A new book discusses how Robert Venturi's two-year stay as a fellow in Rome shaped his thoughts on architecture.Read More
SOM Corporate Landmark 270 Park, by Gordon Bunshaft and Natalie de Blois, Threatened With Demolition Erin Hudson February 27, 2018 2 Comments The 1960 Modern-Era building is slated for demolition to make way for new tower.Read More
New Canaan House by Joel Sanders New Canaan, Connecticut Suzanne Stephens February 27, 2018 One Comment Architect Joel Sanders emphasizes Midcentury Modern's linearity in Connecticut.Read More
Sacramento Valley Station by Page & Turnbull and ZGF Sacramento, California Alex Klimoski February 26, 2018 No Comments One of Amtrak's busiest stations in California—a Renaissance Revival building—is restored to its original magnificence.Read More