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Pansy Schulman, Assistant Editor for Architectural Record, graduated from Bard College in 2019 with a degree in urban studies and has previously interned at New York Magazine and the Wall Street Journal.
A new exhibition on architecture’s intersection with the environmental movement of the 20th century illuminates contributions by lesser-known practitioners while reexamining the portfolioof the era’s masters through an ecological lens.
This month's ongoing exhibitions include a series of half-inch-scale models of 2022 Design Vanguard Kwong Von Glinow’s ongoing and completed Chicago housing projects, on view at MAS Context.
This month's ongoing shows include an exhibition in Berlin exploring a selection of completed and in-progress projects by AW magazine's "Architect of the Year," Sou Fujimoto.
Designed and built by graduate students from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, FLORA welcomes both forest researchers and eco-tourists.
This month's ongoing exhibitions include 'Plant Fever,' an exploration of design through a plant-centered perspective, on view at a restored Baroque manor on the bank of the River Elbe in Germany.
Lying just outside of South Africa's Lapalala Wilderness reserve, the new net-zero campus welcomes students to learn hands-on lessons about biodiversity and wildlife conservation.
Designed by SOM and James Corner Field Operations, the dual-bridge High Line – Moynihan Connector marks the latest chapter in the ongoing development of the Far West Side.