First Look: Kenyan Library Kenya Kelly Beamon March 6, 2018 No Comments Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects turns a Kenyan water tank into a dignified little library.Read More
Sandra Barclay and Gloria Cabral Win Women in Architecture Awards Miriam Sitz March 2, 2018 No Comments The Architectural Review and Architects' Journal honored Barclay as Architect of the Year and Cabral as an emerging design leader, also naming several other winners. Read More
SOM Corporate Landmark 270 Park, by Gordon Bunshaft and Natalie de Blois, Threatened With Demolition Erin Hudson February 27, 2018 2 Comments The 1960 Modern-Era building is slated for demolition to make way for new tower.Read More
Interview with Jorge Otero-Pailos The architect and artist speaks about the GSAPP's new historic preservation Ph.D program. Erin Hudson February 26, 2018 No Comments RECORD speaks to the director of the first U.S.-based doctoral program centered on historic preservation.Read More
Former Memphis Distribution Center Gets Platinum Makeover Deane Madsen February 23, 2018 No Comments In Tennessee, firms Looney Ricks Kiss and DIALOG joined forces to turn an old warehouse into a brand new mixed-use development.Read More
Film Review: Face of a Nation Neel Patel February 21, 2018 One Comment A new documentary explores the connection between world fair architecture and national identity.Read More
The Tenement Museum Adds New Exhibition Space Alex Klimoski February 20, 2018 No Comments With the help of Perkins Eastman, the Tenement Museum in New York has expanded into a separate, five-story building.Read More
L.A. Takes Big Step to Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings Deborah Snoonian Glenn February 16, 2018 No Comments The effort is part of the city’s sustainability plan to reduce emissions by 60 percent before 2035.Read More
David Adjaye-designed SPYSCAPE Opens in New York Josephine Minutillo February 15, 2018 No Comments If you’ve ever dreamed of being James Bond for a day, SPYSCAPE is your chance.Read More
Frida Escobedo Wins 2018 Serpentine Pavilion Commission Miriam Sitz February 8, 2018 No Comments The Mexican architect represents the 18th and youngest-ever person to receive the commission for the temporary pavilion in at Kensington Gardens.Read More