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Michael Sorkin and House as Garden

Obituary: Michael Sorkin, 1948-2020

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
March 26, 2020
5 Comments
The architect, author, and teacher died at the age of 71 in New York after contracting coronavirus. Read new tributes to his legacy from friends and colleagues Thom Mayne, Michael Murphy, Joseph Giovannini, Nader Tehrani, Abby Suckle, and Robert Ivy.
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Case Room

Architecture Firms Under Threat of Ransomware Attacks

Lydia Lee
March 26, 2020
No Comments
In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, hackers are increasing their attacks on companies’ vital networks—making protective measures all the more important.
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Home office designed by Sheri Olson

Working Parents Face Tough Choices When Firms Don’t Allow Telecommuting

Sheri Olson, FAIA
March 26, 2020
12 Comments
Members of a Facebook group for mothers in architecture have raised concerns about some firms' reluctance—or outright denial—to allow employees to work from home.
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FSI's Complete Medical Surge Field Hospital System

Health Care Designers Educate, Advise, Warn During COVID-19 Crisis

Nadine M. Post
March 25, 2020
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Design professionals are mobilizing to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Planned for a Pandemic: Rush University Medical Center Tower by Perkins and Will

James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
March 25, 2020
No Comments
Designed for medical emergencies and rapid bed expansion, the Robert R. McCormick Foundation Center for Advanced Emergency Response in Chicago offers lessons to hospitals facing the coronavirus pandemic.
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Competition Invites Architecture Students to Confront the Pandemic Through Design

Fred A. Bernstein
March 24, 2020
No Comments
The Dubai-based Global Grad Show, which mounts a competition and exhibition each fall, has announced a special “open call” for proposals that address coronavirus.
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Andrew Cuomo

Temporary Hospitals Will Be Erected at Javits Center and 3 Other Sites in New York

Miriam Sitz
March 23, 2020
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The Army Corps of Engineers will construct four temporary hospitals in the southern part of the state. The Javits Center in Manhattan will also host four 250-bed FEMA field hospitals.
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Javits Center May Become Field Hospital for COVID-19 Patients

Miriam Sitz
March 21, 2020
No Comments
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that the Manhattan convention center, designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, will likely become a 1,000-bed medical facility.
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Photo courtesy SOHO China

Architectural Record Weighs in on Coronavirus Pandemic

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
March 20, 2020
One Comment
Life has changed dramatically in a matter of days, says editor in chief Cathleen McGuigan. Here’s how RECORD is covering COVID-19.
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Leeza SOHO reopens after sanitation

Offices Begin to Reopen in China

Joseph Giovannini
March 19, 2020
One Comment
Officials and developers are taking strict precautions as commercial buildings begin to open their doors to workers. See striking images from the Zaha Hadid–designed Leeza SOHO in Beijing.
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