NCARB Releases Report on Covid-19’s Impact on Licensure Ilana Herzig June 15, 2021 No Comments New data reveals a lull in newly licensed architects last year due to the pandemic.Read More
Obituary: Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021) Josephine Minutillo June 14, 2021 No Comments The first German Pritzker Prize winner died on June 9, 2021 at the age of 101.Read More
Harvard Graduate School of Design Announces Loeb Fellows of 2022 Kara Mavros June 8, 2021 One Comment This year’s Loeb Fellows comprise the program’s 51st class. Read More
Centre Pompidou To Open OMA-designed Satellite in Jersey City Josephine Minutillo June 4, 2021 No Comments Centre Pompidou x Jersey City is slated to open in 2024.Read More
America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2021 Bridget Goldberg June 3, 2021 No Comments The National Trust for Historic Preservation has unveiled its annual list of America’s most vulnerable places.Read More
"I Saw Katerra As A Vehicle," Says Michael Green About Construction Company's Closure June 3, 2021 3 Comments The architect opened up to RECORD about working with Katerra and the need for large companies to better support climate solutions.Read More
Katerra Is Shutting Down Bridget Goldberg June 2, 2021 2 Comments The SoftBank-backed company was pioneering innovative CLT construction.Read More
Phoenix Central Library Receives AIA’s 25-Year Award Fred A. Bernstein May 31, 2021 No Comments Since it opened in 1995, Bruder has been able to bring the building into the 21st century without compromising his architectural vision, of which flexibility was a key part.Read More
Architecture Students Complete Built Work as Spring Semester Ends Kara Mavros May 27, 2021 No Comments Columbia GSAPP students design an open-air structure.Read More
Biden Administration Announces Four New CFA Appointees Deane Madsen Bridget Goldberg May 25, 2021 One Comment The new appointees, who include Billie Tsien and Justin Garrett Moore, reshape the CFA into a more diverse body.Read More