Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill’s Massive Astana Expo City Nears Completion Anna Fixsen March 1, 2017 No Comments Set to open June 10, the $3 billion, 18 million-square-foot city has overcome daunting challenges. Read More
See Designs for New U.S. Embassies by America's Top Architects Cathleen McGuigan Alex Klimoski March 1, 2017 No Comments The new administration inherits an impressive roster of embassies thanks to the State Department’s program for architectural excellence.Read More
Glasgow School of Art Ashes Become Auction Items Anna Fixsen March 1, 2017 No Comments The remains of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s 1909 masterpiece will be auctioned off to raise money for the building's restoration.Read More
Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art Renovation Will Cater to a Wider Public Zach Mortice March 1, 2017 No Comments The $16 million project will convert 12,000 square feet of interior space into free and publicly accessible cultural and social venues.Read More
Michelle Addington to Fill Dean Vacancy at UT Austin Alex Klimoski February 27, 2017 No Comments The Harvard GSD-trained architect will become the first female dean of architecture in UT's 107-year history.Read More
Interview with Michael Schwarting & Frances Campani on the Aluminaire House Suzanne Stephens February 24, 2017 No Comments Architect Michael Schwarting and Frances Campani, his wife and business partner, have salvaged and rebuilt Lawrence Kocher's Modernist masterpiece, the Aluminaire House.Read More
Watch a New Video from Apple Park by Foster + Partners Anna Fixsen February 23, 2017 No Comments The new facility will open to employees in April.Read More
Diébédo Francis Kéré Speaks to RECORD about the 2017 Serpentine Pavilion in London Jenna M. McKnight February 22, 2017 No Comments Kéré, the first African architect to win the coveted commission, drew inspiration for his proposal from a tree in his native village.Read More
Meet Gita, Greg Lynn’s Cargo Robot for Piaggio Michael Leighton Beaman February 21, 2017 No Comments A multi-disciplinary group of designers, engineers, and roboticists rethinks urban transportation.Read More
Frank Gehry to Teach His First-Ever Online Class Anna Fixsen February 17, 2017 No Comments Hosted by the website MasterClass, the $90 course will begin this spring.Read More