The online exhibition, which opened May 14, takes the transdisciplinary nature of architecture to the next level. Watch our video interview with Oxman below.
The organization is asking design professionals to share information on healthcare projects designed and built in response to the global coronavirus pandemic.
On April 2, the Charlottesville facility designed by Perkins and Will opened 15 ICU isolation beds on one floor of the patient tower. Three other floors are slated to open in June.
If you are deeply missing city life as you shelter in place, stream filmmaker Gary Hustwit’s 2011 documentary, which features a who’s who of designers and planners.
Following the closure of the High Line and playgrounds in New York City, James Corner Field Operations and Weiss/Manfredi spoke with RECORD about the pandemic's implications for the public realm. Update: The High Line will reopen on July 16, 2020.
Though most architecture offices and university design studios have closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic, some are using their 3-D printers to fabricate critically needed protective equipment for healthcare workers.