According to a news item posted on Mediabistro's Unbeige column this morning, "AR's longtime editor-in-chief, Paige Rense Noland, has decided to retire after a career of 35 years with the publication."
The art world and the design world are mourning the loss of two of their own—one after a long career, the other way too soon. Louise Bourgeois passed away on Monday at the age of 98. The French-born sculptor was recently working in collaboration with Pritzker Prize winner Peter Zumthor on a Memorial to the victims of
When Architectural Record decided to organize a competition for architects who sketched on cocktail napkins, we knew we were being shamelessly retro. The competition would require a pen, a 5-inch-square paper napkin, and a stamp and envelope. Would anyone be interested in something so opposite of digital? Our motives were
Fritz Lang’s vision of urban dystopia is again being shown on the big screen. The latest release includes 25 minutes of footage not seen since the film’s 1927 debut in Berlin.
What questions would you like to pose to the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan? let us know, and we'll do our best to ask them in our interview with him next week.
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