With New Residence Halls by TenBerke, Brown Aims to Alleviate a City-Wide Housing Crunch Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 14, 2023 No Comments Housing more than 350 students, the two brick-clad, mass-timber buildings, both of which are all-electric, bring more than just additional beds to the university's campus in Providence. Read More
Snapshot: Rockwell Group and Ennead Rehabilitate The Newseum's Former Digs To Academic Ends Washington, D.C. Matthew Marani November 13, 2023 No Comments The building, shuttered in 2019, is brought back to life as Johns Hopkins University's D.C. outpost.Read More
‘Iwan Baan: Moments in Architecture' at the Vitra Museum Marks the Photographer’s First Major Retrospective Matthew Marani November 13, 2023 No Comments The exhibition—divided into four distinct sections and including more than 700 photographic prints—is on view through March 3.Read More
RECORD Forum Rethinking the Classical Kyle Dugdale November 10, 2023 No Comments Forum: Architect and historian Kyle Dugdale argues for a shift in how we recall, retell, and reimagine the story of classical architecture.Read More
The Life and Work of Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens Returns to Print in New Format Review: 'The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens' by A.S.G. Butler. Originally Published in 1950 Leopoldo Villardi November 9, 2023 No Comments The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art and ACC Art Books reissue a rare three-volume monograph of the storied British architect.Read More
Kyle Dugdale Resurrects the Fabled Tower of Babel on a Journey through Religion and Architecture Review: 'Architecture After God: Babel Resurgent' by Kyle Dugdale Enrique Ramirez November 9, 2023 No Comments The volume digs deep into the stories surrounding the biblical landmark to explore the parallels between spirituality and architectural discourse.Read More
In Zurich, Itten+Brechbühl Restores a Landmark of Swiss Modernism Switzerland Andrew Ayers November 8, 2023 No Comments The famed Maschinenlaboratorium at ETH Zurich now functions as a space for exhibitions, receptions, and experiments in robotics.Read More
JFAK Architects Designs a Bike-Repair Hub Suited to a California University's Strong Cycling Culture Santa Barbara, California Sarah Amelar November 6, 2023 One Comment At the University of California, Santa Barbara, a new student-owned bike shop is a marked upgrade from the double-wide trailer that it replaces.Read More
November 2023 Editor’s Letter In Fashion Josephine Minutillo November 2, 2023 No Comments The university projects featured in our November issue push aesthetic, material, and technological limits.Read More
Colleges and Universities 2023 November 1, 2023 No Comments Come back to school with RECORD as we explore innovative projects on university campuses from Singapore to Zurich to the Central Coast of California.Read More