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Pansy Schulman, Assistant Editor for Architectural Record, is pursuing her master’s in urban design at the Parsons School of Design. She 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.
This month, the MAK Center in Los Angeles celebrates the centennial of the Schindler House with an exhibition of historical materials and works by contemporary artists.
This month, ongoing exhibitions include the Public Art Fund's large-scale installations in Brooklyn and a major solo exhibition of influential Bauhaus furniture designer Erich Dieckman in Berlin.
The Novartis Pavilion in Basel, Switzerland is enveloped by a media facade that puts on dramatic nighttime displays while generating close to half of the building’s energy needs.
Environmentalist and architect Smith Mordak spoke to RECORD about creating social value and how architects in practice must adapt to the changing needs of the planet.
Dowdell, who will be the first Black woman to serve in the role, spoke to RECORD about her aspirations for the organization and the importance of advocating for architects.
The environmental justice leader and executive director of UPROSE, a community group in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, spoke to RECORD about co-governance, collective leadership, and "deep green deindustrialization."
A post office rehabilitation by Studio Anne Holtrop in Bahrain, a university library by RMA Architects in India, and a wind tower by AGi Architects in Kuwait City are among the finalists.