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"From Las Vegas to Rome: Photographs by Iwan Baan" Opens at the American Academy

"From Las Vegas to Rome: Photographs by Iwan Baan" is on view in Rome through the end of November
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Ilana Herzig
October 12, 2022
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RECORD's Contributing Photographer Iwan Baan showcases the spectacle of Las Vegas's structures as a lens to rethink Rome's classic architecture.
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The Lisbon Architecture Triennale Seeks to Save the World

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Andrew Ayers
October 12, 2022
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'Terra,' or planet Earth, is the theme of the Lisbon Triennale’s sixth edition.
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DESIGN:ED Podcast: Jim Dow

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October 12, 2022
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Jim Dow, founder of Dowbuilt, joins the podcast to discuss the intersection of construction and design, integrating digital construction methods, and commitment to craft.
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The Rotterdam Biennale Traces the Timeline of the Climate Crisis

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Tim Abrahams
October 11, 2022
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“It’s About Time” reboots the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam for its 10th iteration.


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The Community-Centered Orange County Museum, by Morphosis, Opens in Southern California

Sarah Amelar
October 10, 2022
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With its dramatic forms, the art center’s design creates dynamic indoor-outdoor spaces.


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Michael Murphy Steps Down as President of MASS Design Group

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Fred A. Bernstein
October 8, 2022
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After 14 years, the MASS co-founder is striking out to start his own design firm.


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Mies’s Barcelona Pavilion Reinterpreted in Carbon-Saving Wood

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Fred A. Bernstein
October 7, 2022
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As an exercise in analyzing carbon costs, the modernist masterpiece has been replicated in timber sourced from Galician forests.
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October 2022: Dates and Events

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October 6, 2022
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On view this month is one of the U.K.'s largest public art installations, a decommissioned oil rig transformed to illustrate the creative potential of industrial adaptive reuse.



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In “Inscriptions,” a Flawed Theory of the Contemporary

Review: "Inscriptions: Architecture Before Speech," edited by K. Michael Hays and Andrew Holder
Izzy Kornblatt
October 5, 2022
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A new volume edited by K. Michael Hays and Andrew Holder argues that contemporary architecture is unified by the notion of "inscription."
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Columbus Announces 2022-2023 Miller Prize Awards and University Design Research Fellows

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Ilana Herzig
October 4, 2022
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Last week, the Indiana-based organization revealed the winning artists and architects who will co-create forthcoming installations in downtown Columbus in August 2023.
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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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