Gehry’s Design for Toronto’s New, Tallest Towers Moving Forward, Says Developer Alex Bozikovic February 18, 2019 No Comments The biggest project of Frank Gehry’s career is moving ahead in his hometown of Toronto—and reaching new heights for the architect and for the city.Read More
Update to LEED Makes Rating System More Accessible and More Transformative Katharine Logan February 18, 2019 No Comments Launched in late January, version 4.1 for new construction (BD+C) and interior spaces (ID+C) is now open for registration.Read More
Must Defensive Design Be Hostile? Kara Mavros February 15, 2019 One Comment The designers of recent public projects weigh in on how to keep visitors and landscapes safe while avoiding “hostile architecture.”Read More
Architectural League of New York Announces 2019 Emerging Voices February 8, 2019 No Comments This year’s winners include four former Architectural Record Design Vanguard recipients.Read More
Chicago Architecture Biennial Announces Theme for 2019 Miriam Sitz February 5, 2019 No Comments The 2019 event, which kicks off September 19, will consider questions of land, memory, rights, and civic participation while embracing a broad range of perspectives on architecture.Read More
Foster + Partners’ Expansion of the Norton Museum of Art Opens in Florida Wendy Moonan February 4, 2019 No Comments The project adds almost 60,000 square feet of space to the building. Read More
David Adjaye’s ‘Making Memory’ at the Design Museum Explores Monuments and Memorials Chris Foges February 4, 2019 No Comments The architect’s second major exhibition at the London museum questions the use of architectural objects to shape or articulate collective memory.Read More
Super Bowl 2019: Mercedes-Benz Stadium Architect Takes Us Inside the Venue Miriam Sitz February 2, 2019 One Comment RECORD speaks with HOK’s Bill Johnson about the facility, sports architecture as a specialty, and which team he’ll be rooting for on game dayRead More
Amtrak Reveals Designs of Customer Space at Moynihan Train Hall by FXCollaborative Justin Chan January 30, 2019 No Comments The new area is part of New York City’s efforts to ease foot traffic at the country’s busiest train station.Read More
More Changes Ahead for Boston City Hall James McCown January 30, 2019 One Comment Renovations of the lobby and City Council chamber are just the start for the polarizing Brutalist building.Read More