A mainstay of RECORD since 1956, our annual Record Houses issue returns this September for a celebration of innovation in residential design. Located in Mexico, British Columbia, California, New York, and North Carolina, this year’s seven distinguished projects come from architects both young and established (including multiple returning Record House honorees). Elsewhere in the issue, we survey high-performance landscapes for this month’s CEU, profile revamps of art spaces in Lisbon and the French Riviera, and step inside the family compounds of two architects. And in this month’s Forum column, we assess the sobering loss of a notable Modernist house in the Hamptons.
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Top 10 Projects of 2024: Using primarily concrete, the architect rebuilds on the site of a destroyed house he had designed for his parents nearly four decades earlier.
Top 10 Projects of 2024: Set among the towering pines of North Carolina's Piedmont region, the Steeplechase House is the product of intense collaboration between architect and client.
Our September issue celebrates innovation in residential design, a typology that's historically provided architects with the opportunity to experiment.
Eleven new titles explore residential design—from sustainable strategies and building materials to historical accounts and monographs by seasoned architects.