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A native New Yorker, architect Claude Stoller witnessed Modernism’s ascent in North America firsthand, interacting with the movement’s leading players and later designing works that exemplified its principles.
Dedicated to wood, this anthology explores the medium through multiple lenses from sourcing to forestry management to construction methods and technical innovations.
This month's ongoing exhibitions include a "traveling archive," on view at the Vitra Design Museum, dedicated to architecture from the Middle East and designing for extreme heat.
In May, two exhibitions opened exploring the decades-long careers of British starchitect Norman Foster and late Brazilian modernist Paulo Mendes da Rocha.
For the fourth consecutive year, Gensler, Perkins&Will, and HDR remained fixed at the highest positions on Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the Top 300 American architecture firms by revenue.
On display at this year’s AIA conference in San Francisco, the winning photographs showcase the role of photography in interpreting and communicating the built environment.