Architect Michael Schwarting and Frances Campani, his wife and business partner, have salvaged and rebuilt Lawrence Kocher's Modernist masterpiece, the Aluminaire House.
“It’s like a gathering to decipher the Talmud,” architectural historian Jean-Louis Cohen observed at a three-day symposium of scholars, architects, and students discussing Robert Venturi’s famous opus, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture, published 50 years ago.
Architect and planner Vishaan Chakrabarti and his firm Practice for Architecture and Urbanism have unveiled a scheme addressing problems with New York City's Penn Station.
As you peer through the elegantly glazed vestibule of the new 53rd Street Library in Manhattan, instead of book-lined shelves, you see a large amphitheater with expansive wood tiers.
Fifty years ago, in the 75th-anniversary issue of RECORD, editor in chief Emerson Goble addressed an issue he was constantly asked about—why the magazine wasn’t as critical as it had been in its early years.