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RIBA Reveals Shortlist for New Award Recognizing Adaptive Reuse Projects

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July 28, 2023
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A historic radio transmission facility-turned-high school is among the four projects that made the cut.
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Facade of Brooklyn's Central Library Plastered With Jay-Z Lyrics for Tribute Exhibition

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July 27, 2023
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Words from songs performed by one of the borough’s best-selling sons will grace the limestone-clad Art Deco landmark at Grand Army Plaza until October.
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Loaded Boom of Burning Tower Crane Collapses in Manhattan, Injuring Six

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July 26, 2023
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A tower crane on the west side of Manhattan partially collapsed July 26, dropping a piece of its boom and a 16-ton concrete load.


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July 26, 2023
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Christoph Ingenhoven of Ingenhoven Associates joins the podcast to discuss sustainable design, the business of architecture, and the design process of the controversial Stuttgart Main Station.
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Emanuel Nine Memorial Breaks Ground in Charleston

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July 25, 2023
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Designed by Michael Arad, the memorial honors the victims of the 2015 mass shooting at the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church.


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In Shanghai, a New Exhibition by Jean-Louis Cohen Looks at Interwar Paris

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July 19, 2023
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‘Paris Moderne 1914-1945: Architecture, Design, Film, Fashion' will debut at the Power Station of Art on July 22.
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ABI Shows Growth for Second Consecutive Month

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July 19, 2023
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Slowed but continued increase in architecture billings indicate firms are recovering from adverse economic conditions. 




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Riccardo Mariano Plans a Net-Positive Pavilion in Houston

Aaron Smolar
July 18, 2023
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Taking the form of a monumental steel canopy, the work will accommodate performances and serve as a gateway to the city’s Second Ward.


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In Finland, JKMM Shoehorns the Chappe Art House into a Historic Town

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July 17, 2023
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The small museum defers to its urban context while asserting its own identity.


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Shelburne Museum, Africa Institute Scrap Plans for Adjaye Projects Following Sexual Abuse Allegations

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July 14, 2023
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Multiple institutions have outright canceled their early-stage Adjaye commissions while others continue on without the direct involvement of the troubled architect.
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A Preview of Milan’s 2017 Salone del Mobile

The 56th Salone del Mobile, Milan’s over-the-top furniture fair, is less than two weeks away. As always, throngs of international designers, architects, and industry insiders will descend on the Italian design capital during the weeklong event, which begins on April 4. This year’s edition also features the biennial Euroluce, showcasing the latest technology and most forward-thinking designs in lighting. —Josephine Minutillo

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New Complex by Morphosis Opens at Lawrence Tech

Lawrence Technological University’s new 36,700-square-foot A. Alfred Taubman Engineering, Architecture, and Life Sciences Complex, designed by Pritzker-winning architect Thom Mayne and his firm, Morphosis, provides state-of-the-art facilities for a diverse array of programs, including robotics, biomedical engineering, and design. The bar-shaped building features a central carbon-fiber "orb" which contains a staircase and marks the entrance to the new facility. It is one of the first buildings in an ongoing expansion and renovation plan by Southfield, Michigan-based university. - Alex Klimoski

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Slideshow: Rural Studio’s Social Designs for Milan and Venice

Borrowing colorful bales of cardboard from a nearby recycling plant, Rural Studio created the installation Forum for the 21st Milan Triennale, which ran from April 2 to September 11. Andrew Freear, director of the Auburn University-based studio, explained that the project existed within the constraints of creating little to no waste; using materials available in close proximity to the exhibition space, thereby minimizing transportation; and addressing the question, “How do architects and designers instigate a responsible attitude towards the resources that we utilize every day?”

For the Venice Architecture Biennale, which kicked off on May 28, Rural Studio designed a theater-like space in which to screen videos of the studio’s work in Hale County, Alabama. The materials used in Theater of the UseFULL — including insulation panels and metal spring-coil beds still wrapped in clear shipping plastic — will be donated to two Venetian organizations after the exhibition concludes in late November. The installation, says Freear, epitomizes the directive under which the Studio has operated since its inception: “to build not what can be built, but what should be built.” –Miriam Sitz

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Covers by Iwan Baan

The AIA New York recently awarded the Stephen A. Kliment Oculus Award to RECORD contributing photographer Iwan Baan. These are the five covers he shot for the magazine in the last year.

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2016 Milan Salone del Mobile Preview

The 55th Salone del Mobile, Milan’s annual furniture fair—the most important of its kind globally—kicks off on April 12. Over 300,000 visitors are expected to descend on the Italian design capital during the week-long event. From young designers updating iconic pieces to top fashion houses making their mark on furniture, here’s a sneak peek. —Josephine Minutillo

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2016 Serpentine Summer Houses

This year, Serpentine Gallery has chosen four architects to design summer houses, drawing inspiration from Queen Caroline’s Temple in Kensington Gardens, London. The structures will accompany the main pavilion designed by Bjarke Ingels Group. See each architect's design below, and read more about this year’s Serpentine Pavilion.

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