As a monthslong economic slump continues, the latest Architecture Billings Index from AIA/Deltek reports the sharpest decline in architecture billings yet.
Clad in aluminum and steel, the 129-foot-structure will rise as one of the latest architecturally significant civic commissions in the Midwestern city.
RECORD-featured buildings by Studio Gang, TenBerke, NADAAA, and others were recognized with project awards across a range of categories earlier this month.
Duvall Decker founders Anne Marie Duvall Decker and Roy Decker join the podcast to discuss redefining architecture in Jackson, Mississippi, and the AIA Housing Award–winning Cooperwood Senior Living community.
Ranging from a multifaceted treatise on design by Jeanne Gang to a posthumously published autobiography by Antoine Predock, this selection of books sheds new light on architectural practice.
Both on view through next winter, the new shows pick up on different strains of location-specific Modernism to ponder what could be or what might have been.
This month's roster of ongoing and upcoming exhibitions include three new shows in London that explore architectural heritage, biophilic design, and material reuse.
Although based in Tokyo, the celebrated architect—winner of the 1993 Pritzker Prize and the 2011 AIA Gold Medal—kept close ties to the U.S., where he was educated and had launched his career.