In this issue, Architectural Record examines adaptive reuse, renovation, and restoration projects from across the globe, while our continuing education story explores how architects can reduce embodied emissions by revamping existing structures. This month you can also learn more about the push from architectural designers to unionize, read about the legacies of late architecture greats, and hear from the founder of the African Futures Institute, Lesley Lokko, in our News section. February’s Landscape feature explores the development of a National Football League stadium and entertainment complex within a parklike setting. Finally, our Kitchen & Bath section highlights projects and products infused with color and innovation.
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Record highlights renovation, restoration, and adaptive reuse projects from a former power station in Moscow turned into a lively arts center by Renzo Piano Building Workshop to the sensitive resurrection of Carlo Scarpa’s Brion Memorial in Italy.
At the heart of Yale University’s campus, Robert A.M. Stern Architects turns a Carrère & Hastings building into a 21st-century social and cultural hub.
RECORD presents four projects that highlight bold color palettes, hospitable environments, sweeping views, and innovative takes on essential kitchen and bath spaces.
The curator of the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale discusses the opportunities and challenges for the African Futures Institute she recently founded in Accra, Ghana.
Architect Francis Kéré revisits the paradoxical world of his childhood in Burkina Faso with photographer Iwan Baan, where pitch balck interiors contrast with an outdoors drenched in the sub-Saharan sun.