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We spotlight four standout projects including a residence and private museum by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates, a rusting-steel library by Richärd+Bauer, a convex tennis arena by Shuhei Endo, and a power plant transformed into a cultural center by Herzog & de Meuron. Plus, view past Project Portfolios, with multimedia features including videos and interactive walk-throughs, and links to the people and products behind the projects. Pictured: CaixaForum; Photo © Roland Halbe |
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Adaptive Reuse: When architects deploy space, light, and materials to bring modern design into historic structures, they create concretized shifts between moments in time that can be perceptually arresting. We explore 13 plays of history in structures that range from a palace in Beijing to a biscuit factory in downtown L.A. Pictured: Jianfu Palace Garden; Photo ©Hisun Wong/China Heritage Fund |
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Quarterly Interiors: We highlight interiors projects related to the museums featured in this month's Building Types Study section. Read about David Adjaye’s vision for a Manhattan gallery, Hartman-Cox’s restoration of a historic building in Washington, D.C., and FG Stijl’s design of four restaurants in the BMW Welt. Record Interiors 2007: Six interiors by designers and firms including Ryuji Nakamura, John Pawson (Our lady of Novy Dvur, pictured), and Asymptote are featured in this year’s Record Interiors. The featured spaces reveal an eye for drama with a delicate touch, characterized by a pale and nuanced palette. You’ll also find seven Web-exclusive interiors, including slide shows and architect portraits. Pictured: Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture; Photo © Bryan Becker |
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Quarterly Lighting Section: Illuminated facades do more than increase nighttime visibility of buildings; they lend meaning to the urban fabric. This month, we look at several projects that represent a dramatic melding of architecture and lighting design. Plus much more in our lighting archive. Pictured: AGC Quality Manufacturing Training Center; Photo © Taisuke Ogawa |
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Engineering News-Record, RECORD’s sister publication, recently published a special feature on “Progressive Project Delivery,” including an opinion piece observing that “Architects Move Belatedly to the Light” and another column, “Could Big Change Happen here?” that warns: “new methods of project acquisition [in Britain]… should send shudders down the spines of American architects and engineers.” |
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