This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more.
This Website Uses Cookies
By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Learn More
This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more.
Architectural Record
search
cart
facebook twitter linkedin youtube
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Architectural Record
  • NEWS
    • Latest News
    • Awards
    • Interviews
    • Obituaries
    • Podcasts
      • Design:Ed Podcast
      • Sponsored Podcasts
  • PROJECTS
    • Buildings By Type
    • Reuse & Renovation
    • Museums & Arts Centers
    • Colleges & Universities
    • Multifamily Housing
    • Interiors
    • Lighting
    • Kitchen & Bath
  • HOUSES
    • Record Houses
    • House of the Month
    • Featured Houses
  • REVIEWS
    • Book Reviews
    • Exhibition Reviews
  • PRODUCTS
    • Products by Category
    • Record Products of the Year
    • Material World Newsletter
    • Sponsored Products
  • EXCLUSIVES
    • Videos
    • Design Vanguard
    • Top 300 Firms
    • Future of Practice
    • Sponsored Content
    • Sponsored eBooks
  • CONTINUING ED
    • Editorial Continuing Ed
    • CE Center
    • CE Academies
  • EVENTS
    • Dates & Events
    • Record on the Road
    • Innovation Conference
    • Women In Architecture
    • Webinars
    • Ad Excellence Awards
    • Submit an Event
  • CONNECT
    • Newsletters
    • Contact
    • Advertise
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Store
    • Customer Service
    • My Account
  • MAGAZINE
    • Digital Edition
    • Current Issue
    • Historic Archive
    • Subscribe
  • SUBMIT
    • Submission Guidelines
    • RECORD Competitions
Home » Topics » Architecture News

Architecture News
Architecture News RSS Feed RSS

Oubrerie's Miller House Vandalized

Sam Lubell
June 13, 2007
No Comments
The fate of the Miller House, in Lexington, Kentucky, is in doubt after vandals have attacked it. Designed by Le Corbusier protégé José Oubrerie, it has been described as one of the finest residences of the 20th century. Intruders entered the now-vacant property several times this spring and painted graffiti, broke windows, and knocked in much of the plaster. Repairing the damage, Oubrerie estimates, could cost $300,000. Photos: Courtesy Michael Jacobs José Oubrerie, second from left in photo, inspects damage inside his iconic Miller house. The Miller House was finished in 1991 for Robert Miller and his wife, Penny. After
Read More

Foster Redevelopments Begin in Moscow

Lucy Bullivant
June 12, 2007
No Comments
If the symbolic importance of Foster & Partners’ two projects in Moscow wasn’t obvious, recent announcements made clear the significance that the city attaches to them. The first stone of the Rossiya Tower, a 118-story skyscraper at the heart of the growing business district, will be laid today, June 12—“Russia Day,” a holiday that commemorates the adoption of the country’s constitution—while construction on a redevelopment scheme in Zaryadye, near the Kremlin, is slated to begin on September 1, the day that traditionally marks the founding of Moscow. Renderings: © Foster + Partners Russia Tower Zaryadye Controversies have shadowed almost all
Read More

Winners of ACSA Green Community Competition Announced

Aleksandr Bierig
June 11, 2007
No Comments
On Friday, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) plans to announce the winners of its “Green Community” international competition, which drew 260 entries from 15 different countries. The competition was conducted in collaboration with the National Building Museum (NBM) in Washington, D.C., whose current exhibition of the same name (on display through October) features examples and analysis of 14 green communities located throughout the world. Taking its cue from the exhibition, the competition’s call for entries asked students to reimagine a specific area in their towns, considering issues such as reuse, remediation, conservation, sanitation, and water management, among
Read More

Sir Colin Wilson, Noted British Architect, Dies at 85

Peter MacKeith
June 11, 2007
No Comments
Sir Colin St. John Wilson, RIBA, a noted British architect, educator, and arts patron, died on May 14, at the age of 85.
Read More

Politics, History Bedevil Jerusalem Projects

Esther Hecht
June 11, 2007
No Comments
Jerusalem, a millennia-old city sacred to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, is also a growing metropolis and the capital of a modern country. But its population of 720,000, two-thirds Jewish and one-third Palestinian, is deeply divided religiously and politically. Development must accommodate these groups’ conflicting needs—and ubiquitous archaeological remains. Image: © Santiago Calatrava Work on Santiago Calatrava's Jerusalem Chords Bridge began in January. Its 387-foot mast will be the city's tallest structure. Even a seemingly simple project, such as replacing a temporary pedestrian bridge leading to the sacred Temple Mount, can provoke the threat of Armageddon. In February, just as construction
Read More

News Highlights of the Week: June 2 – June 8, 2007

James Murdock
June 8, 2007
No Comments
Editor’s note: You may read the news digest below or listen to it, plus other news headlines from ArchitecturalRecord.com, as a podcast by clicking this link. Click the play button to begin | Click here to download The Frank Gehry-designed Atlantic Yards project scored a significant victory in court this week when a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against developer Forest City Ratner, which is seeking the use of eminent domain to seize a dozen properties at the Brooklyn site where it plans to build the $4 billion mixed-use complex. “Plaintiffs have not set forth facts supporting a plausible claim
Read More

"Sky Gateway" Could Be Closed to High Rises

Lucy Bullivant
June 8, 2007
No Comments
Preservationists in Great Britain are backing stronger planning powers that would affect the look—and height—of London’s future buildings. In March, the government released its White Paper on Heritage, which called for creating development buffer zones around 27 World Heritage sites, including the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament. It followed closely on the heels of calls from UNESCO to prevent skyscraper construction near heritage sites that are at risk from rising sea levels and other effects of climate change. Image: Courtesy English Heritage English Heritage’s interpretation of Rafael Viñoly’s looming Walkie-Talkie. Among the towers that could be affected
Read More

Van Alen Names Winners of Gateway Competition

John Gendall
June 7, 2007
No Comments

Ashley Scott Kelly and Rikako Wakabayashi, a Brooklyn-based architecture team, took home first prize in the Van Alen Institute's 'Envisioning Gateway' ideas competition this week. Launched last winter, the competition asked designers to re-conceive the National Recreation Area, a 26,607-acre waterfront zone along the New York-New Jersey coast that comprises one of the region's largest open spaces. It yielded 230 entrants from 23 different countries.


Read More

World Monuments Fund Unveils 2008 Watch List

James Murdock
June 6, 2007
No Comments
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) announced its 2008 World Monuments Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites today. This year’s list highlights buildings and other heritage sites that are threatened by political conflict, unchecked development, and, for the first time, climate change. Two places, much in the world’s headlines, made this year’s list for different reasons. New Orleans was cited for the ongoing risk that climate change presents to its future. “Historic neighborhoods, already pummeled by Hurricane Katrina, are now struggling to restore homes while also preparing for future challenges posed by rising sea levels and the likelihood of stronger
Read More

Autodesk Buying NavisWorks, But Questions Linger

John Gendall
June 6, 2007
No Comments
The looming acquisition of a software vendor that supports interoperability of competing electronic design and construction products by a leading vendor of design software is both raising concerns and welcomed. On May 31, Autodesk announced it had signed an agreement to acquire NavisWorks, which produces a universal file reader for 3D coordination, collaboration and construction sequencing, for $25 million. “The news concerns me greatly,” says Mark V. Holland, chief engineer for Omaha-based steel fabricator Paxton & Vierling Steel. “Will the application keep its original direction of being a universal reader in the building information modeling world?” Jay Bhatt, senior vice
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 … 420 421 Next
Subscription Center
  • Subscribe
  • My Account
  • Create Account
  • eNewsletter Subscriptions
  • Subscription Customer Service
  • Connect with AR

More Videos

Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content is a special paid section where industry companies provide high quality, objective, non-commercial content around topics of interest to the Architectural Record audience. All Sponsored Content is supplied by the advertising company. Interested in participating in our Sponsored Content section? Contact your local rep.

close
  • Gypsum Cover Board on Roof
    Sponsored byGeorgia-Pacific Building Products

    How Gypsum Cover Boards Help Defend Your Designs

  • Moscone Convention Center
    Sponsored byBŌK Modern

    The 2023 AIA Convention’s Host Celebrates Urban Iconoclasm and Innovation

  • Tampa International Airport
    Sponsored byCertainTeed

    Three Examples of How Material Selection can Create a More Comfortable and Sustainable Built Environment

DESIGN:ED Podcast
Listen to Architectural Record’s DESIGN:ED Podcast

Events

May 25, 2023

Operational Energy Basics for Sustainable Architectural Design

NOW ON DEMAND

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 1 AIBD P-CE;  0.1 ICC CEU; 0.1 IACET CEU

This course will go through project lifecycle stages and whole lifecycle carbon assessments, operational and embodied carbon, before focusing on operational energy basics.

May 31, 2023

Mid-Century Modern Revisited

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 1 AIBD P-CE;  0.1 ICC CEU; 0.1 IACET CEU

This webinar will provide a brief history of the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) movement in the U.S., including basic principles, leading architects, and key projects that exemplify the style.

View All Submit An Event

Products

Architect's Square Foot Costbook, 2023 Edition

Architect's Square Foot Costbook, 2023 Edition

See More Products

Popular Stories

Mary's House aerial

Susan’s House by Mary English and Xavier Vendrell Architects

Ivanhoe Lead.jpg

Ivanhoe Vista House by Formation Association

Ederlezi House, top of house

Ederlezi by Práctica Arquitectura

a timber gridshell roof in a theater

A Malmö Theater Basks in the Limelight Following a Revamp by Haworth Tompkins and White Arkitekter

NYC Design Week at the Javitz Center

Improvisation, Collaboration, and Playfulness Abound at New York Design Week 2023

Guess the Architect

The latest news and information

#1 Source for Architectural Design, News and Products

SUBSCRIBE
  • Contact
    • Survey And Sample
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Industry Jobs
    • Custom Content & Marketing Services
  • Call for Entries
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe
    • Renew
    • Create Account
    • Change Address
    • Pay My Bill
    • Free eNewsletters
    • Customer Care
  • Media Kit
    • Architectural Record
    • Advertising Awards
  • Privacy
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
    • DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION
    • PRIVACY REQUEST
    • ACCESSIBILITY

Copyright ©2023. All Rights Reserved BNP Media.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing