Architectural Record presents brief interviews with top newsmakers from the architecture world. From leading architects and designers, to noteworthy clients and policy makers, RECORD is constantly in conversation with the people shaping the profession.
Architectural Record reports on the global coronavirus pandemic, examining how the spread of COVID-19 is affecting the architecture and design community.
The podcasts feature guests from top firms all over the world, working at every scale, and sharing their professional highs and lows, as well as lessons learned throughout their careers.
Mark Rios and Andy Lantz of Rios join the podcast to discuss the 1901 master plan to redevelop the area around Chicago’s United Center and how the firm’s work on the Spotify Content Campus is influencing other creative endeavors.
Born in Warsaw, the RIBA Gold Medal–winning architectural historian held positions as a lecturer and professor at a range of institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design.
Tatiana Bilbao, Frederick Fisher, and Go Hasegawa are just a few of the headlining speakers appearing at the AIA California–hosted event held at the historic Asilomar Conference Grounds.
Exploring forgotten 1970s experiments with passive solar design in the American Southwest, the book reveals timely lessons for sustainable architecture.
Comprising 62 miles of track and 10 new stations, the ambitious urban-suburban rail scheme in London was led by the line-wide design team of Grimshaw, Maynard, AtkinsRéalis, and Equation.
The compact ‘Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is the first major retrospective exhibition of the modernist architect.
This month's ongoing events and exhibitions include a survey of midcentury St. Louis architecture at the Kemper Art Museum and a free, hands-on event for kids at the National Building Museum.