Energy Codes Essential to COP26 Commitments and Climate Adaptation Katharine Logan November 8, 2021 No Comments Buildings represent untapped potential in the fight against global warming—key takeaway from the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.Read More
Interview with Julie Bargmann Bridget Goldberg November 5, 2021 No Comments RECORD interviews the landscape architect ahead of her being awarded the first Oberlander Prize, created by The Cultural Landscape Foundation.Read More
Smith + Gill Architecture Expands the Steppenwolf Theater Campus in Chicago James Gauer November 4, 2021 No Comments Known for skyscrapers in far flung locales, Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill renew an arts complex in their own backyard.Read More
“Shaping Space” Exhibition Champions Art of Modelmaking Tim Abrahams November 4, 2021 One Comment The exhibit at London’s Building Centre celebrates an often-overlooked component of an architect’s creative practice.Read More
Historic People’s Park in Berkeley to be Redeveloped with Housing Lydia Lee November 3, 2021 No Comments The important site of the counterculture movement is to become student housing for the University of California, Berkeley.Read More
A Call to Action: RIBA and Architects Declare’s Built Environment Summit Katharine Logan November 2, 2021 No Comments RECORD recaps an important pre-COP26 event held in London.Read More
Johns Hopkins Loses a Gem by Williams and Tsien James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus November 2, 2021 8 Comments The university is gaining a student center by BIG, as TWBC's brick Mattin Center is destroyed.Read More
Exclusive Interview with Billionaire Charlie Munger on Controversial UCSB Dorm Fred A. Bernstein November 1, 2021 24 Comments The man behind the mega-dorm at the University of California, Santa Barbara, responds to criticism that it will create an unhealthy environment for students in rooms without windows.Read More
Dubai Expo’s Fantastical National Pavilions Ilana Herzig October 29, 2021 One Comment The Middle East’s first World Fair showcases innovative concepts from more than 190 countries and unorthodox designs by celebrated architects.Read More
NOMA Celebrates 50 Years at Detroit Conference Jaishree Drepaul-Bruder October 27, 2021 No Comments As the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) turns 50, a conference and exhibition examine and reignite its mission.Read More