"Reset: Toward a New Commons" at New York's Center for Architecture features four project proposals that tackle thorny issues of access and equity in a fragmented country.
RECORD takes you inside the new virtual world, where designs by BIG, ZHA and other firms are rising quickly—even as critics warn of the increasing influence of big tech.
Social media outrage over a faculty talk led quickly to allegations of abusive behavior by faculty and called into question longstanding administrative practices.
The non-profit institute's initiative asks architects to take a long-overdue look at the crisis of forced labor in the building materials supply chain.
With conservative states enacting some of the strictest abortion legislation in decades, feminist architect Lori Brown spoke to RECORD about her work with abortion clinics and how architects can engage with contested spaces.
Despite the positive trend, demand for design services in the Northeast has dropped as continued supply chain and staffing issues are compounded by spiking inflation.
Marilyn Moedinger of Runcible Studios in Boston spoke to RECORD about her practice and where small firms fit into the larger conversation surrounding architectural labor.
The Mexico City-based architect succeeds David Chipperfield Architects in redesigning the Met's modern and contemporary art wing after a $125 million donation restarted the museum's ambitious project.
While young architectural workers fight for better working conditions, firm owners like Sauvé address pervasive issues of architectural practice on a smaller scale.