MJMA and HDR Rejuvenate Queen’s University’s John Deutsch Centre in Ontario Matthew Marani February 20, 2026 No Comments The rehabilitation of a beloved student hub successfully settles into its historic context with a stone-brick clad addition.Read More
A New Exhibition at the Noguchi Museum Brings the Artist’s Unrealized Works in the Public Realm to Life Grace Kuth February 20, 2026 No Comments ‘Noguchi’s New York’ presents a vision of the Big Apple in which momentous playscapes dominate whole city blocks.Read More
Graham Baba Architects Transforms a Gritty Industrial-Marine Site in Seattle into a New Waterfront Destination Matt Hickman February 19, 2026 No Comments A former fish processing plant along Salmon Bay becomes a burgeoning commercial hub named West Canal Yards.Read More
In Brooklyn, Woods Bagot Transforms an Abandoned 19th-Century College into Housing with Character Patrick Templeton February 18, 2026 One Comment At the site of Bedford-Stuyvesant’s old St. John’s College, the Hartby adds 205 rental apartments and amenities to a changing neighborhood.Read More
A Former Big-Box Store in Colorado is Converted into a Pickleball Haven Matthew Marani February 17, 2026 No Comments Denver-based Swan Dive Design Studio led the transformation of a wholesale club into a food court and pickleball facility.Read More
San Francisco’s Historic Castro Theatre Reopens Following Extensive Renovation Clare Jacobson February 17, 2026 2 Comments CAW Architects and Page & Turnbull led the two-year conversion of the ornate 1922 movie palace into a 21st-century performance space.Read More
Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute Gathers Hundreds of Sketches for the Exhibition ‘Levers Long Enough to Move the World’ D. Joseph Dignan February 16, 2026 No Comments On view through February 27, the show features work from 62 contributors, including several recent RECORD Design Vanguards.Read More
In Belgium, an 18th-Century Religious Compound Becomes Home to the University of Hasselt’s Architecture School Patrick Templeton February 16, 2026 No Comments The British-Belgian partnership of David Kohn Architects and Bovenbouw Architectuur finds renewed value in old ruins and dilapidated houses.Read More
The ‘Divine Darkness’ of Architectural Determination Nader Tehrani February 13, 2026 No Comments Nader Tehrani reviews Sven Blume’s new documentary on Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz.Read More
From the RECORD Archives: ‘An Architecture of Democracy: Three Recent Examples from the Work of Louis H. Sullivan' RECORD Editors February 12, 2026 No Comments Architect A.N. Rebori praises a series of small Midwestern banks designed by Louis Sullivan in an essay published in the May 1916 issue of RECORD.Read More