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.
Pavilion co-commissioners Peter MacKeith, Susan Chin, and Rod Bigelow will be joined by a curatorial design team comprising Marlon Blackwell, Julie Bargmann, Stephen Burks, and Maura Rockcastle.
This month's roster of ongoing exhibitions include a show at the Milwaukee Art Museum exploring the cultural impact of skyscrapers in the early 20th century.
Read an excerpt from the forthcoming survey of midcentury landscapes, which explores the sometimes fraught relationships among landscape architecture, building, and photography.
The Beijing-based founder of Turenscape reflects on his upbringing and career in landscape architecture, while stressing the urgent change needed within the profession to address new challenges posed by climate change.
The 93-year-old New York developer's retelling of his role in the World Trade Center's rebirth offers some real-estate insight, but avoids personal introspection.
Set to be installed this fall, the 266-foot-long bridge was fabricated in Italy as part of the larger rejuvenation of downtown Buffalo’s Lake Erie waterfront.