A September 25th screening of the documentary during New York’s Architecture & Design Film Festival will include a filmmaker Q&A moderated by RECORD contributing editor Cliff Pearson.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., the precariously sited (and pop-culture-famous) historic landmark in Rancho Palos Verdes was at risk of total destruction from encroaching landslides.
A hand-drawn animation by architectural cartoonist Klaus imagines a cityscape where 60 of the 263 entries to the 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower competition had been built.
This month's roster of events and exhibitions include a joint show in Helsinki that invites visitors to contemplate the role of repair in architecture and design.