Designing for Decarceration in a Pandemic Cathleen McGuigan May 27, 2020 2 Comments Architects and activists working to end mass incarceration are using design to slow the spread of COVID-19 in prisons and support the newly released.Read More
‘Slow Street’ Initiatives in Cities Promote Social Distance During Pandemic Joann Gonchar, FAIA May 26, 2020 No Comments Some local governments are temporarily converting roadways into pedestrian zones.Read More
Pandemic-Induced Hiring Freezes Strain New Grads Kate Mazade May 22, 2020 One Comment Recent graduates of architecture programs are feeling the consequences of COVID-19 on their employment options.Read More
AIA Announces 2020 COTE Top Ten Award Winners Kara Mavros May 21, 2020 No Comments This year’s 10 recipients meet the standards for social, economic, and ecological value established by AIA’s Committee on the Environment.Read More
New Report Questions Antimicrobial Treatments in Building Products Joann Gonchar, FAIA May 20, 2020 No Comments A study by Perkins and Will and Healthy Building Network responds to materials selection concerns intensified by COVID-19.Read More
Historic Decline in Architecture Billings Continues in April 2020 Miriam Sitz May 20, 2020 No Comments According to the AIA's latest data, demand for design services in April 2020 saw its steepest decline on record.Read More
Venice Architecture Biennale Pushed to 2021 May 18, 2020 No Comments The 17th international exhibition, originally scheduled for fall 2020, will now open May 22 of next year and run through November 21, 2021.Read More
Architects' Movie Night: ADFF Online Runs Through May 20 May 15, 2020 One Comment The second digital edition of the film program runs May 17 through 20, screening features about Eileen Gray, Jørn Utzon, Bruce Goff, and Ant Farm.Read More
Robert A.M. Stern Remembers Jaquelin Taylor Robertson Robert A.M. Stern, FAIA May 11, 2020 No Comments "I first came to know Jaque when we were both students at the Yale School of Architecture," writes the architect, "where he succeeded brilliantly as the outstanding member of his class."Read More
Obituary: Jaquelin Robertson, 1933-2020 Fred A. Bernstein May 11, 2020 One Comment The architect and urban designer died at the age of 88 at his home in East Hampton, New York.Read More