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Many of the articles on ArchitecturalRecord.com are enhanced with video, audio, and slideshows—giving you a greater visual (and aural) appreciation of inspiring projects, leading personalities, important news articles, cutting-edge products, the work of emerging firms, and more.
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New Video Series: My New York
In our latest video feature, we explore New York with noted architects, critics, artists, and others with impassioned opinions about architecture. They comment on buildings they love, hate or feel are critical to the context of the city’s built environment. Watch tours with: Robert Ivy, editor in chief, Architectural Record; Bruce Fowle, senior principal of FXFowle architects; and noted artist Dennis Oppenheim.
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Video Interviews
In our addition to our text- and audio-rich interviews, we also conducted Q&As with many of our subjects in front of the camera, including revealing discussions with Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Frank Stella, Beverly Willis, Gary van Deursen, William Mitchell, and Chuck Hoberman.
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Photo courtesy The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation |
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Good Design Is Good Business: Kyotofu Restaurant
We visit a new Japanese dessert café in Manhattan with a unique, Minimalist façade and an interior that manages to be both ultra-modern and warmly inviting. The owners and the architect (Hiromi Tsuruta, pictured) also discuss with us the impact that the strong design will have on the business’s bottom line.
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Photo courtesy Tsuruta of Studio März |
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Special Feature
National Public Radio (NPR) recently interviewed RECORD's editor in chief, Robert Ivy, for a story about design and construction flaws in high-profile buildings. "Are innovations in architecture outpacing our ability to build and maintain these new creations?" asks NPR's Scott Simon. Hear how Ivy responds in this five-minute interview. |
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Audio Interviews
Listen as our editors pose probing questions to some of the most interesting and influential voices in architecture, including Sir Peter Cook, Phil Bernstein, and Vito Acconci.
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Recent and Featured Slide Shows
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Design Vanguard
For our eighth annual selection of the world’s top emerging designers, we find a diverse group of 10 firms committed to making architecture count. Read about our winners—including Höwler + Joon, Leven Betts Studio, and Moongyu Choi + GaA Architects—and view slide shows of each firm’s work.
Photo courtesy Studio Pei-Zhu |
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BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards 2007
This month we present the winners of the “Good Design is Good Business” international competition sponsored by RECORD and its sister publication, BusinessWeek. The projects range in scale and program, from the striking Hearst Tower in Manhattan to the elegant Young Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. Each profile of the 10 winners includes a slide show.
Photo © Albert Vecerka / Esto |
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Building Types Study: Performing Arts
Distinctive forms give concert halls in different locales a sense of identity while maintaining connections to the history of this age-old building type. See projects by Bernard Tschumi, William Rawn Associates and Arquitectonica, among others. Each profile of the 12 buildings includes a slide show.
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