Designers Quantify Racial Injustice in Data-Driven Installation on National Mall Deane Madsen August 26, 2020 One Comment The temporary pavilion has been extended through September 12. See new photos from Washington, D.C.Read More
Melania Trump's White House Rose Garden Refresh Trades Trees for Views Deane Madsen August 24, 2020 4 Comments Changes to the Kennedy’s Rose Garden, unveiled this weekend, come in subtle and not-so-subtle forms.Read More
How Is Coronavirus Affecting Architecture Firms? Deane Madsen March 6, 2020 No Comments Trade shows and design practices attempt to maintain forward momentum as COVID-19 continues to spread.Read More
First Look at REX’s 2050 M Street in Washington, D.C. Deane Madsen September 18, 2019 No Comments A single idea in two simple details reframes the glass box paradigm.Read More
Review of 'Swimming to Suburbia and Other Essays' By Craig Hodgetts Deane Madsen August 7, 2019 No Comments A volume of essays unveils the ideas and possibilities that have influenced Craig Hodgetts’ architectural work.Read More
Inside D.C.'s Spy Museum by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Deane Madsen July 3, 2019 No Comments Depending upon visitors’ angle of approach, the structure either announces its presence boldly or hides behind an unassuming party wall—which more or less sums up the guiding principles around its design.Read More
Design Competitions Raise Questions of Compensation Deane Madsen April 26, 2019 No Comments Some early-career architects prioritize prestige over pay when taking jobs or chasing dream commissions.Read More
Two Books on Californian Homes Deane Madsen April 8, 2019 No Comments Two books highlight defining moments in mid-20th-century residential design on the West Coast.Read More
New Photography Exhibit at the National Building Museum Surveys Basketball Courts Around the World Deane Madsen March 13, 2019 No Comments Photographer Bill Bamberger documents the diversity of the game.Read More
Interview with Stephen T. Ayers The former Architect of the Capitol looks back on his career. Deane Madsen February 20, 2019 No Comments The former Architect of the Capitol spoke with RECORD about his three decades of public service, what the job requires, and his plans.Read More