Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Beartooth Mountains, a surprisingly intimate structure of vertical pine logs offers a serene place of respite for visitors to the arts center.
What’s next for air-travel design? In this special Continuing Education section, we examine buildings that ease passenger aggravation and respond to the local culture and environment.
To enhance employee productivity and increase sales for a contract-furniture dealer, the architects put the products AOS represents to work, rather than on display.
The design of a developer’s New York office pays homage to the community’s history while projecting the refinement of the Houston-based company’s brand.
Save the Date for Record on the Road: This year, our traveling educational program series will also take place in Houston (October 17), Philadelphia (October 24), and Los Angeles (November 21). Visit recordontheroad.com for more details.
July Guess the Architect: This airport was designed by an architect known to create distinct designs for each commission at a time when a Miesian universal solution was deemed to be more functional. The swooping, upwardly turned profile of the cable-supported concrete roof aptly embodied the idea of a gateway building and embraced the idea of flight. Visit our site to see the photo and submit your guess, and don’t miss the gallery of past winners!