The second China-based architect to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize since its inception in 1979, Chengdu-based Liu Jiakun struggled to find his purpose at the start of his career but came to ...
The door to the 3,915-square-foot Jackson Square Office, designed by San Francisco–based Obata Noblin Office (ONO), opens to an unexpected sight: a wall of brightly lit, carefully curated liquor ...
Featuring installations by Supermass Studio, LaGuardia Design Group, and others, ‘Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory ...
Five years ago, Covid-19 shut down much of the world. Countries sealed their borders, schools closed, and businesses shuttered. For architects, projects slowed or were canceled due to travel ...
RECORD turns its attention to interiors with an eclectic selection of projects—they range from a 5-star hotel to a hospital cafeteria—that showcase sophisticated and complex design solutions. In ...
Airports are more than transit hubs; they shape the travel experience, influencing mood, efficiency, and comfort. At Logan Airport, a multi-year renovation sought to modernize the terminal, enhancing ...
Exterior wall cladding systems form the exposed “skin” or the exterior finish of a building. They are the visible, aesthetic face of a building but are dependent on everything behind that face. That ...
Southern New Jersey is perhaps best known for its diners, drive-thrus, and turnpikes, but a new project, designed by Ennead Architects with KSS Architects, highlights the region’s more obscure ...
A stone head of Livia Drusilla, third wife of the Roman Emperor Augustus, revolves endlessly, gazing at unexpected scenes from eras she could have never imagined. Unearthed, encased in glass, and ...
When homeowners envision the attributes they want in new entry doors, replacement windows, and other exterior building products, essentials include curb appeal, long-term durability, and easy ...
Located 15 miles northeast of Porto, Trofa began as a rural settlement in the 1700s but saw dramatic expansion following the arrival of railways in the late 19th century. It quickly became a ...
Putting together RECORD’s annual Interiors issue often feels like taking a break from “real” architecture. After all, restaurants, galleries, and office spaces are frequently short-lived and lack the ...
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