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With conservative states enacting some of the strictest abortion legislation in decades, feminist architect Lori Brown spoke to RECORD about her work with abortion clinics and how architects can engage with contested spaces.
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Marilyn Moedinger of Runcible Studios in Boston spoke to RECORD about her practice and where small firms fit into the larger conversation surrounding architectural labor.
The Mexico City-based architect succeeds David Chipperfield Architects in redesigning the Met's modern and contemporary art wing after a $125 million donation restarted the museum's ambitious project.
While young architectural workers fight for better working conditions, firm owners like Sauvé address pervasive issues of architectural practice on a smaller scale.
Foster + Partners joined the list of firms suspending work in Russia, as a public letter of protest written by Russian designers was removed from the Internet
Foster + Partners joined RECORD's list of firms suspending work in Russia, as a public letter of protest written by Russian designers was removed from the Internet.
Born in 1924 to a Jewish family in northern Serbia, Ferušić enrolled in architecture school less than a year after her liberation from Auschwitz and would become the first female dean at the University of Sarajevo’s architecture school.
After the pandemic shuttered construction on the late architect's project in the spring of 2020, the 805-foot tall luxury apartment tower is now on track for completion by 2024.
The winners of the AIA’s 2022 Architecture Awards span from the modernization of Seattle’s Space Needle to a high school in suburban Massachusetts to the new U.S. embassy in London.