Next month’s highly anticipated public unveiling marks the conclusion of a multiyear renovation and expansion project led by Selldorf Architects with Beyer Blinder Belle.
Read the original 1969 review of Paul Rudolph’s landmark chapel at the historic Alabama university, which is the subject of an exhibition at the Yale Architecture Gallery.
Uncertainty around the impact of recently announced tariffs and immigration policies have dampened the economic outlook for the building industry, with the latest ABI data showing a drop in new project inquiries for the first time since 2020.
Jonathan Mallie of Populous joins Architectural Record's DESIGN:ED Podcast to discuss the design of the new Highmark Stadium for the Buffalo Bills and the use of multimedia to enhance architecture.
Heatherwick Studio partner Mat Cash joins the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss how New York’s Little Island came to be and the impact of experiential design.
A house in the Amazon rainforest employs design strategies that maintain strong visual connections to the outdoors while accommodating a client with an extreme sensitivity to light.
Innovative building reuse, circular steel construction, and landscape architecture’s reparative potential for urban areas were among the topics of conversation at the February 19th event.
Home to a family with a son using a wheelchair, this octagonal dwelling provides an efficient layout and seamless flow between spaces and ensures that all essential functions are accessible on a single level.
The extensive refurbishment of a dilapadated German country house is approached as an ‘optimistic and joyful continuation’ of the structure’s long and complex history.