Among other projects, Brent Linden and Chris Brown's Portland-based firm has transformed a postwar house into a new residence and home studio for a local design business.
For the young Tokyo architect, who worked under Kengo Kuma for a decade, integrating natural elements with concrete, glass, and steel has become second nature.
With the opening of the Abrahamic Family House on Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island earlier this year, David Adjaye joined the ever-growing list of international star architects with work in the United Arab Emirates.
Ederlezi, a residence on a 16-foot-wide lot in a historic area of suburban Monterrey, conforms to strict conservation guidelines regulated by Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History.
Noted for his dizzying aerial shots of cities and humanistic take on architectural photography, Baan will be the subject of a career-spanning exhibition opening in October.
Canceled for two years—first for COVID, then the gas-price crisis—one of the world’s most important ceramic fairs resurfaced this year in Valencia, and RECORD was there to check out what's new.
With an upper level clad in dark-stained cedar siding and black corrugated metal, the two-story addition contrasts with the predominantly white stucco Spanish Colonial architecture of L.A.'s Silver Lake neighborhood.