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Designers and Landscape Architects Weigh in on the Future of Parks and Public Spaces

Kara Mavros
April 2, 2020
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Following the closure of the High Line and playgrounds in New York City, James Corner Field Operations and Weiss/Manfredi spoke with RECORD about the pandemic's implications for the public realm. Update: The High Line will reopen on July 16, 2020.
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NYU Langone

How to Deliver Thousands of COVID-19 Rooms in Weeks

James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
April 1, 2020
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With cases COVID-19 cases increasing by the thousands every day in New York City, healthcare infrastructure is breaking under the strain.
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Boston City Hall

Obituary: Michael McKinnell, 1935-2020

Fred A. Bernstein
March 31, 2020
5 Comments
The British-born designer of Boston City Hall died Friday, March 27, 2020, at age 84, after contracting COVID-19.
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3D Printing PPE

Architects Rally to Make Protective Gear for Healthcare Workers

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
March 30, 2020
One Comment
Though most architecture offices and university design studios have closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic, some are using their 3-D printers to fabricate critically needed protective equipment for healthcare workers.
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Michael Sorkin

Friends and Colleagues Remember Michael Sorkin

March 30, 2020
One Comment
The architect, author, and teacher died March 26, 2020, at the age of 71. Read tributes from Thom Mayne, Michael Murphy, Joseph Giovannini, Nader Tehrani, Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, and others.
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London Design District

Eight Firms Design New Creative Campus in London

Kara Mavros
March 27, 2020
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The 16-building Design District in the city's Greenwich neighborhood is meant to open later this year.
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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
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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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