The October 30 event, held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan, was followed by a ceremony honoring the 2025 honorees of the Architectural Record Awards.
With three major museum projects opening almost simultaneously, RECORD editor in chief Josephine Minutillo speaks with David Adjaye about this exceptional creative and professional moment.
Nestled against a hillside on the edge of a growing East Asian city, this art school campus was designed by an architectural duo known for their use of masonry construction and reinterpretations of historical motifs.
Fonden for Håndværkskollegier's circular residential complex, which provides affordable housing to young people, is connected to a local technical college.
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.
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.
Russell Fortmeyer, a former RECORD editor and frequent contributor, is part of a winning nine-person research team exploring how building facades can act as air purifiers.