Bruce Goff's Pavilion for Japanese Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was featured on RECORD's September 1988 cover.
The Architectural League of New York has announced that longtime program and membership director Anne Rieselbach, who joined the 145-year-old nonprofit in 1986, will step down from those roles at the ...
On view until March 29, the retrospective is the first at the Art Institute of Chicago in 30 years to exhibit the Oklahoma architect’s inimitable practice and sprawling archive.
The rehabilitation of a beloved student hub successfully settles into its historic context with a stone-brick clad addition.
CAW Architects and Page & Turnbull led the two-year conversion of the ornate 1922 movie palace into a 21st-century ...
Separated from Ballard’s similarly hardworking waterfront by Salmon Bay and just a touch too far east to lump in with Interbay and its bustling Fishermen’s Terminal, this industrial-maritime area ...
Stuyvesant’s old St. John’s College, the Hartby adds 205 rental apartments and amenities to a changing neighborhood.
Noguchi’s New York presents a vision of the Big Apple in which momentous playscapes dominate whole city blocks.
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 ...
As far as business conditions at architecture firms go, 2026 is far from kicking off with a bang. The latest AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) shows a decline in billings firms nationwide ...
Thomas Pritzker, billionaire Chicago business magnate and eldest son of Pritzker Architecture Prize founders Jay and Cindy Pritzker, has retired as executive chairman of the Hyatt Hotels Corporation ...
Belgian partnership of David Kohn Architects and Bovenbouw Architectuur finds renewed value in old ruins and dilapidated houses.