Reviving the Old Royal Naval College’s Painted Hall Chris Foges March 31, 2017 No Comments The ambitious restoration project, coupled with a renovation by Hugh Broughton Architects, will secure the paintings for the next century.Read More
American Academy of Arts and Letters Announces 2017 Architecture Awards Anna Fixsen March 30, 2017 No Comments Diébédo Francis Kéré, Theaster Gates, Paul Goldberger, Walter Hood, and John Ronan will receive prizes this spring.Read More
RIBA President Responds to Formal Initiation of ‘Brexit’ Alex Klimoski March 30, 2017 No Comments Jane Duncan offered reassuring words to architects in response to this week’s actions.Read More
Zaha Hadid Architects, One Year Later Christopher Turner March 29, 2017 No Comments The leaders of ZHA assess the firm’s prospects one year after the founder’s death.Read More
Kvadrat Textiles Unveils a New Riff on Raf Simons Anna Fixsen March 29, 2017 No Comments Famed fashion designer Raf Simons unveils a bold new textile collection for Kvadrat.Read More
A Data-Driven Approach to Revitalizing the L.A. River Anna Fixsen March 28, 2017 No Comments Frank Gehry's team speaks to RECORD about their methods and proposal for the L.A. River project.Read More
Border Wall Divides Profession Fred A. Bernstein March 27, 2017 3 Comments Where some architects see opportunity, others feel outrage.Read More
How Trump’s Budget Impacts Architects Ben Adler March 21, 2017 4 Comments An overview of programs relevant to architects that may be affected by the proposed budget.Read More
Richard Meier Light Launches Julie Taraska March 20, 2017 One Comment Richard Meier’s lighting venture might bear his name, but the Pritzker Prize-winning architect insists that he didn’t mastermind its first line of fixtures, which debuted Wednesday at the Ralph Pucci showroom in New York.Read More
Obituary: Hugh Hardy, 1931-2017, Architect of Theaters and Theatrical Spaces Fred A. Bernstein March 20, 2017 No Comments Architect Hugh Hardy died last week at 84.Read More