From solemn and mysterious in Japan and Chile, to abandoned and derelict in Slovakia and Lebanon, these projects and monuments might just send a chill down your spine. Click through our slideshow of spooky architecture.
The East Coast edition of RECORD’s annual conference will bring together leading architects to discuss the intersection of creativity, design, and technology.
The Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens, New York is celebrating its 30th anniversary with an ambitious plan to build a new building made of old shipping containers—the site’s first permanent structure.
For more than a year, New Yorkers have waited to learn the outcome of a forthcoming expansion of the Frick Collection, the beloved Manhattan institution known for its intimate scale as much as for its collection of works by Vermeer, Rembrandt, Turner, and other masters.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson associate Patricia Culley describes the rigors of designing Pittsburgh’s Frick Environmental Center to meet the highest green-building standards: LEED Platinum and Living Building Challenge Certification.