Improving Cities by Prioritizing the Human Experience: Takeaways from the 2018 Innovation Conference November 6, 2018 No Comments A common theme united the different approaches to urbanism discussed by speakers at this year’s gathering.Read More
Calgary’s New Central Library, by Snøhetta and Dialog, Opens Joann Gonchar, FAIA November 1, 2018 No Comments The form of the 240,000-square foot building takes its cues from the train tracks that bisect the site and Rocky Mountain-region weather phenomena.Read More
Video Interviews from the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale November 1, 2018 No Comments RECORD editors interviewed the curators and design teams behind the U.S. Pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale.Read More
‘Futures of the Future’ at Japan House in Los Angeles Showcases Sou Fujimoto’s Work and Vision Sarah Amelar October 31, 2018 No Comments The architect’s latest exhibition, on view through December 12, embodies the unexpected juxtapositions and “perpetual explorations” for which he is known.Read More
Celebrate Halloween with Spooky Architecture October 31, 2018 No Comments Flip through our slideshow of chilling projects and read more about each.Read More
David Chipperfield Architects Berlin Completes Second Phase of Neue Nationalgalerie Renovation Mary Pepchinski October 31, 2018 No Comments As the museum celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, the second phase of renovations draws to a close.Read More
Cooper Union Exhibit Highlights Thesis Projects From Notable Alums Alex Klimoski October 29, 2018 No Comments The projects on display include those by Liz Diller, Daniel Libeskind, and Stan AllenRead More
The National Veterans Museum and Memorial, by Allied Works, Set to Open in Ohio Joann Gonchar, FAIA October 26, 2018 No Comments The $75 million project is the only military museum in the U.S. that does not focus on a specific branch of service or a particular conflict.Read More
Mohsen Mostafavi Will Step Down as Dean of Harvard GSD Alex Klimoski October 24, 2018 No Comments The architect and longtime educator will conclude his post at the end of this year.Read More
Architecture Students Address Sexual Harassment on Campus Heather Corcoran October 24, 2018 No Comments Students groups at architecture programs around the country are spearheading efforts to change the culture of the profession by starting on campus.Read More