A team led by San Francisco's EHDD is making use of carbon offsets and new sustainability modeling software in renovating the institute's brutalist headquarters.
From an Alabama chapel central to the Civil Rights movement to the site of a World War II Japanese internment camp in Idaho, the selection spans locations across the United States, many threatened by climate change.
"Reset: Toward a New Commons" at New York's Center for Architecture features four project proposals that tackle thorny issues of access and equity in a fragmented country.
Pundits calling for increased fossil fuel production underestimate the rapid growth of renewable energy and its potential to undermine the geopolitical power of petrostates like Russia.
Two years after parting ways with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the institution is maintaining longtime traditions—and creating some new ones—at Paolo Soleri’s experimental settlement in Arizona.
MASS Design Group's Katie Swenson talks to RECORD about the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture and how MASS is redefining how architecture firms are organized.
RECORD takes you inside the new virtual world, where designs by BIG, ZHA and other firms are rising quickly—even as critics warn of the increasing influence of big tech.