The June 2021 issue of Architectural Record looks at hospitality projects in the U.S., Mexico, Peru, and China, while also highlighting 10 emerging practices in our annual Design Vanguard feature. Learn about three residences in different climates that offer insights for living with a smaller energy footprint in this month’s Continuing Education story, and read about the latest hospitality and concrete & masonry products.
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Ishtiaq Jabir Rafiuddin’s Detroit studio takes on inexpensive and gritty projects that transform long-abandoned structures and introduce exciting new construction.
Traditional exterior forms belie highly sophisticated interior structures, spatial arrangements, and unexpected material choices in the work of Zürich-based Jürg Keller and Christian Scheidegger.
The Czech firm made a name for itself with innovative ways to finance and realize projects, including the adaptive reuse of structures ready for demolition.
The principal of this North Carolina firm mentors a new generation of architects while producing a solid portfolio of built work and ambitious speculative projects.
Mariana Ordóñez Grajales and Jesica Amescua Carrera champion a grassroots approach to architecture working for, and with, the underserved population of Mexico’s remote villages.
Since it opened in 1995, Bruder has been able to bring the building into the 21st century without compromising his architectural vision, of which flexibility was a key part.
On the one-year anniversary of the demonstrations for racial justice that erupted across the US, the nation’s largest architecture firms report how they're fostering diversity and inclusion.
Real-estate developers have a reputation for valuing profit over contributing to the urban fabric. Patrice Derrington traces and critiques the evolution of the practices that guide their decision-making.