The impact of architecture is expressed in the selection of this year’s Pritzker laureate and in the most familiar of places, the home, as seen in this year’s Record Houses selection.
For nearly 90 years, each issue of RECORD has been anchored by a building-type study, but one—devoted to civic uses—elicits more questions in the selection process than any other.
In conversation with RECORD, the founder of the New York-based firm known for its work in renovation and expansion to cultural projects, defends designs that have faced recent controversy.