Charles Jencks’s Eclectic “The Cosmic House” Opens in London Tim Abrahams September 23, 2021 4 Comments Charles Jencks’s London house is open for visits, after the patron of architecture died in 2019 and left his home to the public.Read More
A Radical Idea in Chicago: A Biennial that Listens and Builds Zach Mortice September 22, 2021 2 Comments The South and West Sides take center stage as the venue for architectural imagination at the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial.Read More
Perkins&Will Completes San Francisco’s First Multi-Story Mass-Timber Structure Joann Gonchar, FAIA September 21, 2021 One Comment 1 De Haro, built largely of cross-laminated timber and glulam, provides a possible glimpse of the city’s future.Read More
Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Triumph Andrew Ayers September 20, 2021 No Comments Six decades after he first sketched the idea, Christo’s wrapping of the Arc de Triomphe draws huge crowds in Paris.Read More
RECORD Celebrates International Women's Day With a Look Back at the Women in Architecture Awards The 2021 Women in Architecture Awards Honors Five Visionaries Bridget Goldberg September 20, 2021 No Comments The award winners reflect a range of practice and leadership in the profession.Read More
Milan’s Furniture Fair is Pared-Down and Revamped Mairi Beautyman September 13, 2021 No Comments A scaled-back furniture fair in Milan signals a hesitant step towards normalcy for trade shows.Read More
Review of 'Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Fifth Edition)' By Kenneth Frampton Eric Mumford September 12, 2021 No Comments Kenneth Frampton’s quintessential survey of modern architecture has been updated and greatly expanded.Read More
Review of 'Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life' By Kieran Long, Johan Örn, and Mikael Andersson John Ronan September 12, 2021 No Comments An extensive new monograph on the work of Sigurd Lewerentz accompanies an exhibition of the Swedish modernist opening on October 1 in Stockholm.Read More
Review of Parks of the 21st Century By Victoria Newhouse and Alex Pisha Kara Mavros September 12, 2021 No Comments Victoria Newhouse and Alex Pisha dissect the beauty of public spaces in this gorgeous anthology.Read More
A Final Interview with Christo On Wrapping the Arc de Triomphe Philip Jodidio September 12, 2021 No Comments The final project by the late artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude will open in Paris on September 18, with the wrapping of one of the city’s greatest monuments.Read More