Following the failed unionization effort at SHoP last winter, the New York-based firm made history early this month when principal Andrew Bernheimer voluntarily recognized the country’s first private sector architecture firm.
A dossier of 1960s and ’70s pedagogical experiments from around the world, a new book collects accounts of teaching techniques and organizational models that resonate today.
The planned Calder Gardens will seamlessly link indoor and outdoor spaces along the city’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
As a close collaborator of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Rauch helped change the course of 20th-century architecture.