Our March focus on civic architecture showcases four buildings designed for public engagement and service of all stripes.
As architects push for larger panels, tighter tolerances, and faster installation in constrained urban sites, honeycomb-backed cladding has become a practical enabler, supporting everything from thin ...
Max Núñez Arquitectos’ Museo Regional de Atacama serves as both cultural anchor and oasis, offering shelter from the harsh sun.
From sculptural columns to high-rise facades, prefabricated concrete is redefining architectural possibility. Discover how cutting-edge technology and collaboration are transforming design, ...
The March 21 award ceremony in Chicago will also include a tribute to the late 2003 Driehaus Prize laureate Léon Krier.
Sven Blume’s Lewerentz Divine Darkness is an essay, documented in film—possibly the only medium that can communicate time and experience in such salient ways—what conventional architectural ...
Other awardees recognized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum include Ten Eyck Landscape Architecture and Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forma.
The back of a 1980s colonial-style residence in suburban Boston might sound like an incongruous location for a centuries-old traditional Japanese house, or minka. Nevertheless, in the bedroom ...
Illya Azaroff, 2026 president of the American Institute of Architects, joins the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss disaster mitigation and global action through architecture.
A fixture of the Louisville skyline since 1985, the Michael Graves–designed office high-rise will be adapted for hospitality use.
Designed for a growing family, this airy second-story addition elevates two bedrooms, a bathroom, and roof garden above an existing single-story home in suburban Melbourne.
Bruce Goff's Pavilion for Japanese Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was featured on RECORD's September 1988 cover.
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