ENR's Pam McFarland reviews ‘Designing with Disaster,’ an exhibition at the Japan House in Los Angeles that showcases ways to incorporate nature into regenerative urban design.
Recognizing the best built work in the Americas completed between December 2018 and June 2021, the prize spotlights six projects including a Mexico City museum expansion and an earthen housing block in Paraguay.
With the Cooper Union exhibition on Vkhutemas now moving ahead in spring after being postponed under a cloud of controversy, we take a look back at the comprehensive volume published in 2021 that precedes the forthcoming show.
A vital community resource for nearly three decades, BroSis continues its mission from a new home designed by New York–based Urban Architectural Initiatives.
Andrew Daley and Danielle Tellez of Architectural Workers United join the podcast to discuss fighting for worker representation, the push for unionizing, and industry transparency.
Grappling with low wages and a high cost of living, academic workers across the University of California system staged a six-week strike that ranked as the largest of its kind in U.S. history.
In advance of Sunday's big game at Arizona's Eisenman Architects–designed State Farm Stadium, RECORD's Suzanne Stephens talks with firm principal and self-described football nut Peter Eisenman.