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AIA Holds 2022 Conference in Chicago
After a two-year, pandemic-induced hiatus, the country’s largest architecture convention returned with a whirlwind of tours, sessions, and awards. Read More
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Thomas Phifer Designs Pavilion for Richard Serra at the Glenstone Museum
The bucolic Maryland museum debuted a four-part work by Serra housed in a bespoke concrete cube. Read More
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Ryall Sheridan Architects Crafts a Seaside Retreat on Long Island
The Manhattan-based firm separates wood volumes to capture sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. Read More
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Freehaus Completes Africa Center in London
The 2022 Design Vanguard creates a pan-African “embassy of optimism” in an existing office building. Read More
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Architectural Billings Score Continues to Decrease
Although the pace of new architectural billings continued to slow, the AIA reported increased demand for design services in May. Read More
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Tribute: Paul Gunther (1956-2022)
Gunther, who died in May at the age of 65, was an advocate, curator, and executive at major New York City civic, architectural, and preservation organizations. Read More
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Kimberly Dowdell Elected 2024 AIA President
Dowdell, who will be the first Black woman to serve in the role, spoke to RECORD about her aspirations for the organization and the importance of advocating for architects. Read More
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DESIGN:ED Podcast: Frida Escobedo
Architect and designer Frida Escobedo joins the podcast to discuss her experience designing the Serpentine Pavilion, how small scale installations influence her architecture, and her new commission to design the modern and contemporary…