Marilyn Moedinger of Runcible Studios in Boston spoke to RECORD about her practice and where small firms fit into the larger conversation surrounding architectural labor.
Kéré, the first Black architect to receive the Pritzker, pursues a rigorous social mission while creating buildings of rich materiality and expressive force.
The Mexico City-based architect succeeds David Chipperfield Architects in redesigning the Met's modern and contemporary art wing after a $125 million donation restarted the museum's ambitious project.
While young architectural workers fight for better working conditions, firm owners like Sauvé address pervasive issues of architectural practice on a smaller scale.
“The Project of Independence: Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia, 1947 – 1985,” on view at the Museum of Modern Art, ignores the failings of modernist design and planning.