Energy Codes Essential to COP26 Commitments and Climate Adaptation Katharine Logan November 8, 2021 No Comments Buildings represent untapped potential in the fight against global warming—key takeaway from the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.Read More
A Call to Action: RIBA and Architects Declare’s Built Environment Summit Katharine Logan November 2, 2021 No Comments RECORD recaps an important pre-COP26 event held in London.Read More
Continuing Education: Experiential Graphic Design Immaterial Material Katharine Logan October 1, 2021 No Comments Digital media give architects a powerful tool for transforming the experience of buildings.Read More
Continuing Education: Converting Offices to Housing Katharine Logan September 1, 2021 No Comments As vacancy rates rise, developers and architects transform outdated office buildings into residences.Read More
Vancouver House by Bjarke Ingels Group Vancouver, Canada Katharine Logan May 1, 2021 No Comments In the western Canadian city, BIG reinterprets the typical residential tower.Read More
Continuing Education: Urban Agriculture Katharine Logan April 1, 2021 No Comments Architects and landscape architects are helping create new growing strategies to combat climate change, protect fragile ecosystems, and feed burgeoning populations.Read More
Continuing Education: Urban Future Katharine Logan March 1, 2021 One Comment Designers restrict cars to make space on city roads for pedestrians, cyclists, and varied uses in post-pandemic life.Read More
Continuing Education: Design for Neurodiversity Katharine Logan January 1, 2021 No Comments Architects create environments that support those with a multiplicity of neurocognitive abilities and needs.Read More
Continuing Education: Environmental Inequity Katharine Logan October 1, 2020 One Comment As the brunt of the climate emergency falls on disadvantaged communities, green design must sharpen its focus on social values.Read More
Continuing Education: Bio-Based Materials Katharine Logan June 1, 2020 One Comment Materials derived from nature—as an alternative to conventional building products—grow up.Read More