To close out a month of our latest Record Houses, we revisit an honored residence from the April 2003 issue designed by inaugural Architect of RECORD Awardee Thomas Phifer.
The $85 million project expands the Treasure Coast institution’s exhibition, education, and event spaces while lifting the museum above a beautiful but flood-prone site.
“While business conditions remained soft at architecture firms nationally, there are signs that the downturn may be bottoming out,” remarked AIA chief economist Kermit Baker.
Alexei Tajzler and Christie Johnson of HLZAE join the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss the renovation of Manhattan's iconic Flatiron Building and the impact of historic preservation on modern architecture.
During the run of the Norman Foster-organized event, held next month at Christie’s in London, 10 birdhouses—some designed by fellow Pritzker laureates—will be auctioned in support of brain cancer treatment.
While the facade of the landmark 1960 building on Grosvenor Square remains familiar, much of the interior has been significantly altered in its conversion to the high-end Chancery Rosewood.