Order copies of the April 2024 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD steps inside a quintet of interiors, all uniquely complex and all designed to accommodate diverse—and discerning—users: Manhattan office workers, art students, space tourists, Chicago skyscraper dwellers, and San Francisco-based employees of the world’s largest architecture firm. The projects featured in the special Sustainability in Practice section, which examines technology, policies, and materials paving the way for a cleaner future, are no less impressive: an energy research hub, a NASA communications lab, and a 53-story tower in Boston. Also in the issue we talk with 2024’s Pritzker Prize laureate, Riken Yamamoto, and with AIA Gold Medalists David Lake and Ted Flato.
ViewOrder copies of the March 2024 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD cranes its neck to survey a quartet of cloud-brushing projects: A twin-tower development in Dubai linked by a record-breaking cantilever, a new addition to the London skyline with a Jenga-esque form that preserves views of historic sites, a Tokyo high-rise with a transit hub at its base, and the first full-block skyscraper to rise on Manhattan’s Park Avenue in 50 years. Keeping with the tall building theme, March’s special lighting section showcases vertical illumination schemes. Back on terra firma, we profile decidedly less-lanky new projects in Mexico City, Stockholm, Uruguay, Quebec City, and southeast China, and return to Tokyo for March’s stuccoed House of the Month.
ViewOrder copies of the February 2024 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD focuses on projects—they include an expanded Art Deco movie palace in Massachusetts, a transformed midcentury diplomatic complex in Oslo, an L.A. supermarket-turned-wellness center, and a landmark New York library that’s undergone a series of thoughtful interventions—that all embrace the prefix “re,” whether they’ve been restored, reinvented, revitalized, or reused. In that spirit, we also take a deep dive into building recladding and survey 15 Postmodernist buildings worth protecting. Also in this issue, we travel to the House of the Month in Pittsburgh and showcase four spaces with elevated design and clever structural solutions in our special Kitchen & Bath section.
ViewOrder copies of the January 2024 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD hits the road—and the sky and the seas—for a survey of six innovative transportation buildings, including a greenery-filled airport terminal in India’s third-largest city, a revived port complex on Montreal’s St. Lawrence riverfront, and a mass-transit headhouse that doubles as a new gateway to MIT’s campus. We also spotlight a trio of public space projects that reimagine works of infrastructure, both existing and obsolete. Elsewhere in the January issue, we test ride the world’s first bikeable building in Arkansas and profile a deceptively simple Belgian library, a modest museum on the grounds of an English castle, and a high-altitude Austrian residence.
ViewOrder copies of the December 2023 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD explores spaces for the arts in the context of shifting conceptions of culture, including a globular Las Vegas entertainment venue and a pyramidic monument-museum to an Albanian dictator that’s undergone a dramatic refresh. Elsewhere, we visit a landmark new cultural hub in Manchester, a revamped Parisian maritime museum, a performance-focused public plaza in Houston, and a renovated Washington, D.C., museum celebrating women in the arts. Also this month: a deep dive into museum daylighting, a first look at a quartet of new buildings at a woodsy Californian college, the House of the Month in Upstate New York, and the winners of our Products of the Year competition.
ViewOrder copies of the November 2023 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD profiles higher education projects that get high marks for pushing aesthetics, materials, and technology to the limit: a flexible performance venue at Brown University; a mass-timber addition at NTU Singapore; a near net-zero classroom building at University of Valle d'Aosta; a “bespoke” bike repair hub at UC Santa Barbara; a revitalized Brutalist library at the University of Western Ontario; and two major projects—one new and the other reimagined—at ETH Zurich. Also this month, we study up on district-scale geo-exchange systems and venture off campus for visits to the House of the Month in Spain, Brooklyn’s sweet new waterfront landmark, and to Bologna for CERSAIE.
ViewOrder copies of the October 2023 issue of Architectural Record, which returns “home” for a survey of multifamily residential projects: a Parisian mass-timber tower, social housing in Barcelona, an office-to-apartment conversion in Lisbon, an operationally carbon-neutral complex in Melbourne, and a sprawling London development realized in familiar red brick. We also visit a diverse selection of single-family dwellings, including a Bay Area ADU, a revamped Brooklyn rowhouse, and multigenerational abodes in Madrid and Toronto. Also this month: An in-depth look at Manhattan’s Perelman Performing Arts Center, a stunning library transformation, an examination of the potential of empty office towers to be adapted into housing, and more.
ViewOrder copies of the September 2023 issue of Architectural Record, which showcases projects in France, Mexico, and Chicago that offer new architectural interpretations of aquariums, indoor sports facilities, and community-centered parks, respectively. We also profile a reimagined and reactivated stretch of Memphis riverfront, Meta’s new Manhattan headquarters housed within a former postal hub, a burgeoning waterfront district in Tampa, and an office complex that bridges Berlin’s residential/infrastructural divide. Also this month: a revived midcentury spa in Morocco, buildings and landscapes designed to withstand extreme heat, and a residence in California Wine Country that blurs the boundaries between inside and out.
ViewOrder copies of the August 2023 issue of Architectural Record, which showcases projects in France, Mexico, and Chicago that offer new architectural interpretations of aquariums, indoor sports facilities, and community-centered parks, respectively. We also profile a reimagined and reactivated stretch of Memphis riverfront, Meta’s new Manhattan headquarters housed within a former postal hub, a burgeoning waterfront district in Tampa, and an office complex that bridges Berlin’s residential/infrastructural divide. Also this month: a revived midcentury spa in Morocco, buildings and landscapes designed to withstand extreme heat, and a residence in California Wine Country that blurs the boundaries between inside and out.
ViewOrder copies of the July 2023 issue of Architectural Record, in which RECORD profiles three projects that point to new paradigms in designing for wellness including a seaside hotel-clinic in Germany, a psychiatric facility for youth in Belgium, and a holistic healthcare hub at a New England university. The issue also showcases a quartet of high-profile U.S. cultural projects—major museum revamps among them—in Buffalo, suburban Philadelphia, Greenwich, Connecticut, and in Brooklyn, where July’s House of the Month is also located. Also this month: dispatches from the Venice Architecture Biennale and the 2023 Serpentine Pavilion, an exploration of how architects design for aging populations, tributes to Claude Stoller and Paolo Portoghesi, and more.
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