Pebble Beach Residence by Jim Jennings Architecture California Suzanne Stephens April 1, 2020 3 Comments Well-proportioned forms give a structure in California a strong architectonic quality. Don't miss our video tour of the project.Read More
Billie Jean King Main Library by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Long Beach, California Suzanne Stephens March 2, 2020 2 Comments A very old material is getting renewed architectural respect.Read More
Post-Occupancy Evaluation of the Remodeled Hood Museum Hanover, New Hampshire Suzanne Stephens February 4, 2020 No Comments RECORD looks back at Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects’ redo of a Charles Moore museum at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.Read More
Bigelow Chapel Revitalization at the Mt. Auburn Cemetery by William Rawn Associates Watertown, Massachusetts Suzanne Stephens February 1, 2020 No Comments A glass pavilion gives new life to a 19th-century chapel in a historic Massachusetts cemetery.Read More
William Kentridge’s Haunting Staging of ‘Wozzeck’ at the Metropolitan Opera Suzanne Stephens Josephine Minutillo Linda C. Lentz January 15, 2020 No Comments The South African artist returns to New York with his vision for Alban Berg’s memorable work.Read More
Review of 'Where Architects Sleep' By Sarah Miller Suzanne Stephens January 10, 2020 No Comments This compilation guides stylish travelers to the most well-designed hotels.Read More
The Heights Building by BIG with Leo A Daly Arlington, Virginia Suzanne Stephens January 2, 2020 No Comments A public school near Washington, D.C., swaps tradition for architectural bravado.Read More
Interview with Gene Kohn Deputy editor Suzanne Stephens chatted with the KPF founder about topics discussed in his new book. Suzanne Stephens December 5, 2019 No Comments RECORD speaks with the Kohn Pederson Fox founder about his conversational autobiography, 'The World by Design: The Story of a Global Architecture Firm.' Read More
Museum of Modern Art Addition by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler New York Suzanne Stephens December 2, 2019 One Comment The latest addition to the New York institution sleekly manages its girth.Read More
A Closer Look at MoMA's Signature Circulation Element Suzanne Stephens December 2, 2019 No Comments The Blade Stair refers to a four-flight stairway wrapping around a 6-inch-thick steel central wall suspended from the sixth floor.Read More