Patricia Viel of ACPV Architects joins the podcast to discuss designing for public space, the responsibility architects have to future generations, and the Bulgari Hotel in Rome, an adaptive reuse project featured in the September 2023 issue of RECORD.
The 2023 edition of the buzzy citywide design fest featured fewer large-scale installations in favor of more intimate public interventions meant to bring people together.
Featuring gallery space, an in-house production studio, and more, the new home of Louis Buhl & Co. will be adjacent to the forthcoming Shepherd arts campus in the East Village neighborhood.
A new exhibition on architecture’s intersection with the environmental movement of the 20th century illuminates contributions by lesser-known practitioners while reexamining the portfolioof the era’s masters through an ecological lens.
Featuring installations by PAU, Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO, and others, the latest cycle of the biennial public design exhibition runs through November 26.
The Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos co-founder details the firm’s first American commission: an expansion of the Edward Larrabee Barnes–designed Dallas Museum of Art.
An adaptive reuse project in Seattle is paving the way for the use of innovative building materials and systems that drastically cut the embodied carbon associated with construction.
This month's ongoing exhibitions include a series of half-inch-scale models of 2022 Design Vanguard Kwong Von Glinow’s ongoing and completed Chicago housing projects, on view at MAS Context.
The marine habitat–bolstering green infrastructure project off Staten Island’s south shore is the fifth annual recipient of the international award honoring architectural projects “in service of both people and the planet.”