A Rare Private Residence Designed by Frank Gehry Cathleen McGuigan April 14, 2021 No Comments The 92-year-old Pritzker Prize-winning architect designs a new family compound in Mexico.Read More
Illuminated River Artwork Lights Up Five More London Bridges Kara Mavros April 14, 2021 No Comments The public installation now spans 3.2 miles along the Thames.Read More
Het Nieuwe Instituut Appoints Aric Chen New General and Artistic Director RECORD Editors April 8, 2021 No Comments Chen, a long-time RECORD contributor, will step into his new role at the Rotterdam design institution on May 1.Read More
Coop Himmelb(l)au Wins SCA Arena and Park Redesign Competition in St. Petersburg Kara Mavros April 7, 2021 No Comments The winning design is inspired by the works of Russian constructivist artists.Read More
President To Propose $2T-Plus Jobs Package Centered on Infrastructure Tom Ichniowski March 31, 2021 No Comments Proposal includes $115B for highways and bridges, $85B for transit, $110B to replace lead water lines.Read More
Environmental Advocates Warn of Possible Harmful Effects of Antimicrobial Additives Joann Gonchar, FAIA March 31, 2021 No Comments A group of green building experts released a statement calling for more research into the benefits and hazards of antimicrobial use.Read More
Brigitte Shim and A. Howard Sutcliffe Awarded Canada's RAIC Gold Medal Bridget Goldberg March 30, 2021 No Comments The Canadian duo has been awarded this year's prestigious architectural award.Read More
NFTs and What They Mean for Architecture Bridget Goldberg March 25, 2021 7 Comments Krista Kim, who sold the first NFT digital house, forecasts the future for the profession.Read More
February Billings Index Up for First Time in a Year RECORD Editors March 24, 2021 No Comments Both the ABI and design inquiries are over 50 in what the AIA hopes is "the start of a more sustained recovery."Read More
Street Artist JR Creates Optical Illusion at Florence's Palazzo Strozzi Bridget Goldberg March 23, 2021 No Comments The French street artist's latest trompe l'oeil seems to rip the facade off of the historic cultural arts center.Read More