The AIA has issued a statement in strong support of the legislation, which responds to a draft executive order that RECORD first reported on earlier this year.
Teachers and students of the London institution registered a vote of no confidence in the one-time director of the New York gallery Storefront for Art and Architecture.
This year's annual report includes early findings from a survey on equity, diversity, and inclusion in licensure conducted with the National Organization of Minority Architects.
The collection includes some 35,000 plans and 10,000 original drawings of built and unbuilt work and will become a cornerstone of the Getty’s African American Art History Initiative.
As citizens and officials remove statues across the country, RECORD speaks with architectural historians and preservationists about the role of such artifacts.
After an extensive renovation, controversy once again dogs the Michael Graves–designed building, which may be delisted from the Historic Register due to the radical change of materials.
In architecture, where demographics skew toward white male homogeneity, many are beginning to interrogate the ways that systemic racism has shaped the profession and the built environment.