OMA Partner Ellen van Loon Steps Down RECORD Editors July 24, 2024 No Comments Van Loon, the only female partner at OMA, has left the firm after 26 years.Read More
Billings at Firms Remain in Decline, Reports AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index RECORD Editors July 24, 2024 No Comments Elevated interest rates, high construction costs, and weak property values continue to drive down billings.Read More
The Exacting Asymmetry of a New Conservatory at Longwood Gardens Keeps the Construction Team on Its Toes Engineering News-Record Staff July 23, 2024 No Comments Set to open in November, the expressed steel building designed by Weiss/Manfredi is the centerpiece of the $250-million Longwood Reimagined project.Read More
At OMA’s Newly Debuted Simone Veil Bridge in Bordeaux, Vehicular Traffic Takes a Back Seat Matt Hickman July 17, 2024 No Comments Spanning 1,800 feet across the Garonne River, the ‘anti-iconic’ bridge offers little in terms of structural razzle-dazzle—and that’s entirely the point.Read More
NCARB’s New ‘By the Numbers’ Report Finds Increases in Licensure Exam Pass Rates, Diversity Matt Hickman July 16, 2024 No Comments In a marked bump over the past several years, 46 percent of candidates now identify as women and 47 percent identify as persons of color. Read More
July 2024: Dates and Events Pansy Schulman July 12, 2024 No Comments This month's ongoing exhibitions include an evolving, experimental display of contemporary art on the grounds of Foundation Beyeler in Switzerland.Read More
DESIGN:ED Podcast: Wendy Evans Joseph RECORD Editors July 10, 2024 No Comments The Studio Joseph founder joins the podcast to discuss reframing context through design and her firm’s concept for the Folger Shakespeare Library.Read More
Guess the Architect: July 2024 RECORD Editors July 9, 2024 This spage-age stadium was designed by one of the most celebrated engineering minds of the 20th century.Read More
The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center Opens in New York Pansy Schulman July 1, 2024 One Comment Housed in the original space that fomented the seminal LGBTQ+ uprising in 1969, the new center honors the past and looks toward the future.Read More
Tribute: David A. Morton (1934-2024) Suzanne Stephens July 1, 2024 No Comments The former Rizzoli executive published a wide range of architecture books.Read More