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Miriam Sitz was a staff writer and editor for Architectural Record from 2015 to 2020, during which time she served as the web editor, then senior news & web editor. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
The architect spoke with RECORD about the 230,000-square-foot Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, which adds space for exhibitions and education.
In June 2019—during Pride month—the Los Angeles LGBT Center celebrated its 50th anniversary with the opening of its new campus by Leong Leong and Killefer Flammang Architects.
Some 80 contributors from across the globe will present work, much of it new, that investigates how architecture relates to land, memory, rights, and civic participation.
Designed by FXCollaborative with ESI Design, the project invites visitors to consider the meaning behind an iconic symbol of one of the country’s founding concepts.
The Dallas Morning News architecture critic and RECORD contributor talks about his new book, The Man in the Glass House. Watch the segment and read our review of the biography.
On Monday evening in Paris, a large fire engulfed the historic cathedral. Tuesday morning, after the flames were extinguished, officials and investigators begin to assess the damage.