The $125 million renovation of the Jacobs Music Center transformed a 1929 building into a word-class concert hall, harmonizing historic charm with modern acoustic needs.
The philosopher and literary critic whose works include the seminal ‘Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism’ passed away at his Connecticut home at 90.
As the profession faces increased scrutiny, RECORD recognizes the achievements of architects who deal with the intense complexity of getting something right.
Featuring a soaring entrance atrium and 16,700 square feet of gallery space, the new Hawks Pavillion harmonizes with the museum's original Art Deco building and a 1994 wing by Norman Foster.