The serious allegations, which included financial impropriety and retaliation, cast a cloud of controversy over the AIA’s annual Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington, D.C., in June.
Key elements of a 1920s-era New Jersey farmhouse are preserved and expanded with an addition that creates an energy-efficient three-bedroom, two-bathroom family home.
A neglected but architecturally significant mid-century house and its surrounding grounds are saved from potential demolition and redevelopment through a comprehensive renovation and expansion.
Abruzzo Bodziak Architects founders Emily Abruzzo and Gerald Bodziak join the podcast to discuss the firm’s Stick House, Brick Garden renovation project in Brooklyn and how past work influences future projects.
Perched along the coast of a large Pacific island, this hotel was designed by a corporate firm best known for a series of pioneering commercial towers.