Matt Hickman is senior news/digital editor at Architectural Record. Previously, he served as Senior Editor at The Architect’s Newspaper and has over a decade of experience as a freelance writer and editor specializing in historic preservation, public space, and the intersection of the natural world and built environment. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Matt holds an MFA in creative nonfiction writing from The New School.
Led by artistic director Florencia Rodriguez, ‘SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change’ will feature more than 100 architects and designers engaging at sites around the city.
For the sixth consecutive year, Gensler and Perkins&Will command the highest positions in first and second place, respectively, on our annual ranking of the Top 300 U.S. architecture firms by revenue.
The $70 million renovation, led by Kulapat Yantrasast of WHY Architecture, energizes the museum’s vast collections in the arts of Africa, the Ancient Americas, and Oceania.
Designed by John Burgee and Philip Johnson and completed in 1975, the trapezoidal twin-tower office complex is one of the most important—and imitated—high-rise projects of its era.
Completed in 1956, the architect’s sole built skyscraper is now owned by McFarlin Group, an organization with a track record of reviving historic buildings.
‘Architectural awards have a magical healing effect on architects, and buildings should have the same effect on their users,’ said the 54th Pritzker laureate in his acceptance speech.