From essays on the body and museum archives to monographs on Martino Gamper, Hella Jongerius and Roberto Burle Marx, here are ...
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As the world’s cities grapple with compounding issues of climate change, sustainability, systemic racism, the refugee crisis and more, the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism and the ...
Geometric shapes, exposed reinforced concrete walls, visible electrical installations, large windows that prioritize natural light and ventilation, gardens that value native plants. The first works by ...
As the anticipation builds for the XXXIII Olympic Games in Paris, the city is preparing to host a global sporting event and embark on a journey of urban renewal. In a departure from traditional ...
For our June 2022 special feature on climate justice, RECORD spoke to changemakers in the field for a diverse array of perspectives on social justice and the climate emergency. Smith Mordak, an ...
Eleanor Raymond with physicist Mária Telkes at the Dover Sun House (1948). Photo courtesy Special Collections, Frances Loeb Library, Harvard University GSD Opened September 17, the latest architecture ...
Produced by Architectural Digest for Marvin | Step inside the world of architectural ingenuity as architect Michael Upwall and builder Gary Hill share their journey in creating the Pinnacle Sky ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Buildings and spaces define a city. That’s especially ...
Maxwell, who transferred to emeritus status in 1993, was known for his critical writing linking modern architecture with related themes in contemporary art, literature and music. "Dean Maxwell was a ...