Supported by the National Building Arts Center, Urban Archaeology: Lost Buildings of St. Louis offers a treasure trove of preserved panel reliefs, pendants, spandrels, and other building elements.
New and ongoing exhibitions for November include retrospectives of Pritzker laureates Balkrishna Doshi and Paulo Mendes da Rocha in Spain and Portugal, respectively, and a survey of protest architecture at the Deutches Architekturmuseum in Frankfurt.
On view through November 17, the exhibition features 86 paintings and drawings from the Cooper Union graduate—and longtime professor—with subjects including colleagues, friends, and former students.
From performing arts centers to public libraries, hospitality projects to social housing, new approaches to an array of typologies were presented at the October 26 event.
RECORD talks with Ann Philbin, longtime director of the Hammer who is stepping down next year, and Maltzan, a featured speaker at the upcoming Los Angeles edition of Record on the Road on November 13.
Affiliated with a number of institutions including Princeton, Cooper Union, Yale, and Brown, England-born Vidler was a towering figure in the world of architectural academia and thought.