Tucson Commemorates Shooting 10 Years Later Bridget Goldberg April 19, 2021 No Comments The Arizona city has received a memorial commemorating its 2011 shooting.Read More
Extension to Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art Unveiled Josephine Minutillo April 16, 2021 No Comments Barcelona's MACBA will be transformed by Christ & Gantenbein and H Arquitectes.Read More
What Biden’s $2 Trillion Infrastructure Proposal Could Mean for Architects Deane Madsen April 15, 2021 2 Comments President Biden laid out the framework for the American Jobs Plan, a $2.25 trillion infrastructure proposal, at the end of March.Read More
Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Announces May 2022 Opening Kara Mavros April 15, 2021 No Comments The 133,000-square-foot building by Studio Gang is currently under construction.Read More
Notre-Dame de Paris: Where Are We Now? Andrew Ayers April 15, 2021 No Comments How far has work come since the Cathedral of Notre-Dame caught fire two years ago?Read More
A Rare Private Residence Designed by Frank Gehry Cathleen McGuigan April 14, 2021 No Comments The 92-year-old Pritzker Prize-winning architect designs a new family compound in Mexico.Read More
Illuminated River Artwork Lights Up Five More London Bridges Kara Mavros April 14, 2021 No Comments The public installation now spans 3.2 miles along the Thames.Read More
National Building Museum Reopens After 16-Month Closure Deane Madsen April 9, 2021 One Comment The recently updated D.C. institution, which reopens on April 9, features three new exhibitions. Read More
Het Nieuwe Instituut Appoints Aric Chen New General and Artistic Director RECORD Editors April 8, 2021 No Comments Chen, a long-time RECORD contributor, will step into his new role at the Rotterdam design institution on May 1.Read More
Review of 'Shared Structures, Private Spaces: Housing in Mexico' By Fernanda Canales Florian Idenburg April 8, 2021 No Comments Mexico City–based architect Fernanda Canales chronicles an extensive collection of housing projects across the country.Read More