Interview with Carol Ross Barney Zach Mortice October 1, 2021 No Comments The architect speaks with RECORD after being awarded the 2021 National Design Award from Cooper Hewitt.Read More
Dubai’s World Expo, Lavish but Late Fred A. Bernstein September 24, 2021 One Comment Still labeled Dubai 2020, the World Expo will open on October 1, complete with a centerpiece dome by Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill.Read More
Charles Jencks’s Eclectic “The Cosmic House” Opens in London Tim Abrahams September 23, 2021 4 Comments Charles Jencks’s London house is open for visits, after the patron of architecture died in 2019 and left his home to the public.Read More
Perkins&Will Completes San Francisco’s First Multi-Story Mass-Timber Structure Joann Gonchar, FAIA September 21, 2021 One Comment 1 De Haro, built largely of cross-laminated timber and glulam, provides a possible glimpse of the city’s future.Read More
Review of 'Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life' By Kieran Long, Johan Örn, and Mikael Andersson John Ronan September 12, 2021 No Comments An extensive new monograph on the work of Sigurd Lewerentz accompanies an exhibition of the Swedish modernist opening on October 1 in Stockholm.Read More
Engineer Pauses Fix of 'Sinking' Millennium Tower in San Francisco Richard Korman August 26, 2021 No Comments Settlement and roof tilt changes during installation of casings for new piles is being closely monitored. Read More
Aboriginal Arts and Cultures Centre Proposed by Woods Bagot and DS+R for Adelaide, Australia Elizabeth Farrelly August 20, 2021 One Comment Woods Bagot and DS+R unveil much-needed center celebrating Aboriginal cultures for Australia.Read More
ABI Steadies Near All-Time High Kara Mavros August 19, 2021 No Comments July marks the sixth consecutive positive month for architecture billings.Read More
Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027 Reopens to the Public Bridget Goldberg August 16, 2021 7 Comments Under restoration since 2014, the villa by the Irish modernist has reopened to the public in France.Read More
Review of 'Reviviscence: A Bridge Over Genoa' By Andrea Botto Josephine Minutillo August 5, 2021 No Comments Three years after the deadly Polcevera Viaduct collapse on August 14, 2018, this compendium shows the aftermath from the demolition of the remaining portion of the bridge to the construction of a new one. Read More