Designed by Hopkins Architects, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities is the largest building ever constructed by the university, and the largest in England built to Passivhaus standards ...
As this issue highlights the inaugural Architectural Record Awards, as well as extraordinary examples of recently completed buildings, we are reminded of the potential of design.
Designing safer schools with tougher classroom doors requires more than adding stronger locks. Architects and school ...
Following the announcement of the individual awardees, including Architect of RECORD Thomas Phifer, we reveal exceptional ...
The nearly two-century old building in the rapidly changing Gowanus neighborhood required myriad structural interventions and ...
Russell Fortmeyer, a former RECORD editor and frequent contributor, is a part of a winning nine-person research team ...
Designed by Voorsanger Architects with local firm Mathes Brierre, the phased project features sharp and angular forms, ...
Snøhetta’s renovation and expansion of the regional performing arts center adds new theater venues and rehearsal spaces while ...
A short December 1964 survey of the Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College—recently reimagined by Snøhetta—refers to the ...
Ahead of its centennial, the historic complex on Lake Michigan debuts a reimagined entry sequence, new exhibits, and more.
A series of pavilions, each employing different structural strategies depending on their sizes or programs, come together to ...
Dmytro Soloviov documents buildings under threat by both Russian bombings and a domestic push to erase the Soviet past.