From the RECORD Archives: ‘Restoring the Statue of Liberty’ RECORD Editors July 1, 2026 No Comments In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, we look back at the renewal of one of this country’s most cherished—and aspirational—monuments.Read More
Featured Houses Hudson Street Loft by AlexAllen Studio Architects New York City RECORD Editors June 30, 2026 No Comments This Tribeca apartment, purchased largely in its original condition as an artist's studio, now serves as the primary residence for a young family.Read More
Design Vanguard 2026: Brent Buck Architects New York City Ian Volner June 12, 2026 No Comments Brooklyn’s Brent Buck crafts moments of surprise with impeccable detail.Read More
Design Vanguard 2026: Mariam Issoufou Architects Niamey, Niger, and New York City Erandi de Silva June 8, 2026 No Comments Mariam Issoufou aggregates simple geometries to make design accessible.Read More
Amtrak and the Trump Administration Select a Halmar and Skanska-led Consortium to Redevelop Penn Station Matthew Marani May 21, 2026 No Comments The consortium, Penn Transformation Partners, includes Practice for Architecture and Urbanism and HOK.Read More
Controversial Costumes at the Met’s Newest Galleries Suzanne Stephens May 13, 2026 No Comments Suzanne Stephens visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's new Condé M. Nast Galleries, designed by Peterson Rich Office.Read More
From the RECORD Archives: ‘The Tall Building Artistically Reconsidered: The Search for a Skyscraper Style’ RECORD Editors May 12, 2026 No Comments In 1984, RECORD published an extensive essay by architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable about the skyscraper. Read More
Tall Buildings 2026 KPF’s Mixed-Use Supertall at 520 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan Spirals Toward the Sky New York City Leopoldo Villardi May 6, 2026 No Comments The firm, celebrating its 50th anniversary, devised an arched curtain wall to create depth and shadow.Read More
Books Glenn Kurtz Tells the Stories of the Workers Who Constructed the Empire State Building ‘Men at Work: The Empire State Building and the Untold Story of the Craftsmen Who Built It’ by Glenn Kurtz May 1, 2026 No Comments The story of the workers who built it is ‘off the main path, overlooked, and only dimly legible,’ writes Kurtz in ‘Men at Work’ of the famed Manhattan skyscraper, which turns 95 today.Read More
In Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, StudioSC Renews a Historic Rowhouse Grace Kuth April 28, 2026 No Comments The Brooklyn-based firm executed an extensive gut renovation and conversion of a multifamily building into a private residence.Read More