An upper section of an 18-story hotel under construction in New Orleans partially collapsed on Saturday, October 12, killing at least two and injuring eighteen.
American-born cultural theorist, architect, and landscape designer Charles Jencks has died at age 80. Read tributes from Robert A.M. Stern, Paul Goldberger, and George Baird.
On view through February 24, 2020, the show spans four levels of the Louis Vuitton Foundation and showcases the work of this often unheralded designer who helped shape 20th-century living.
The opening of the renovated and expanded Museum of Modern Art in New York prompts a look at the newly organized galleries of the Architecture and Design Department.
This accolade is the latest in a string of successes for the Hood Design Studio founder, who recently won a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” grant and was commissioned to renovate the Oakland Museum of California.
Since 2004, Pennsylvania State University—which is as big as a city—has cut its carbon emissions in half. NPR's Dan Charles investigates whether actual cities could follow the school's lead.
The Royal Institute of British Architects has honored the Dublin-based firm with the UK's top prize for architecture. Co-founder Yvonne Farrell will speak at RECORD's 2019 Innovation Conference.