A series of art installations animated the New York park in advance of the December vote to remove Iran from the organization’s Commission on the Status of Women.
The Paris-based, Lebanon-born architect—and designer of the forthcoming Serpentine Pavilion ‘À table’—spoke to RECORD about her nature-forward philosophy, the effect of Beirut's 2020 explosion on the city, and tracing history through archeology.
In 2018, Dirtworks alongside Rippled Waters Engineering and Great Ecology began the marsh restoration project at Jamaica Bay in the Gateway National Recreation Area
At Gateway National Recreation Area, the landscape architecture firm has worked collaboratively to reconstruct West Pond's shoreline and restore and create acres of tidal wetland.
This year’s awards spotlight six honorees focusing on design solutions—from infrastructure to preservation strategies to sustainable materials—that address structural inequality and the climate crisis.
The Denver-based firms provide the once-industrial River North Arts District with an accessible green space that offers curated views of the Platte River.
Last week, the Indiana-based organization revealed the winning artists and architects who will co-create forthcoming installations in downtown Columbus in August 2023.
SAGA Space Architects along with Swiss students create an operable and educational space habitat—reportedly the world’s tallest 3-D-printed polymer structure.
The Getty Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation announce a grant to preserve the historic Modern works of Black architects such as Robert Robinson Taylor, Amaza Lee Meredith and Vertner Woodson Tandy.