‘Almost Home’ by Do Ho Suh Opens at Smithsonian American Art Museum Deane Madsen March 16, 2018 No Comments The Korean artist’s first major East Coast exhibition traces the evolution of his idea of home through hand-sewn, fabric replicas of the places he has lived.Read More
Former Memphis Distribution Center Gets Platinum Makeover Deane Madsen February 23, 2018 No Comments In Tennessee, firms Looney Ricks Kiss and DIALOG joined forces to turn an old warehouse into a brand new mixed-use development.Read More
Tax Overhaul Leaves Architects Largely Unscathed Deane Madsen January 23, 2018 No Comments Two tax credits important to the professions of architecture and engineering have been preserved in the new federal tax bill.Read More
Interview with James Stewart Polshek, FAIA RECORD speaks to the 2018 AIA Gold Medal award winner. Deane Madsen December 21, 2017 No Comments The Ennead Architects partner emeritus reflects on winning the 2018 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal.Read More
Living Large in Small Spaces by 'Making Room' Deane Madsen November 17, 2017 No Comments A new exhibition at the National Building Museum highlights diverse ways of living that accommodate changing demographics. Read More
Frank Gehry’s Eisenhower Memorial Breaks Ground in DC Deane Madsen November 3, 2017 No Comments After years of contentious legislative battles, a fitting tribute to “Ike” is set to begin construction.Read More
West End Square 50 by TEN Arquitectos Washington, D.C. Deane Madsen October 1, 2017 No Comments With affordable housing, a squash club, and a fire station, a building animates a prominent corner in Washington, D.C.Read More
AIA Women’s Leadership Summit Promotes Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Deane Madsen September 21, 2017 No Comments Over the weekend, 400 practitioners gathered in Washington to share strategies for promoting women’s leadership within the profession.Read More
Studio Gang Architects Assembles Hive at the National Building Museum Deane Madsen July 5, 2017 No Comments Jeanne Gang and her team stacked paper tubes to construct soaring, Pantheon-like structures inside the museum’s Great Hall.Read More