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In the December 2025 issue: Ismaili Center Houston, Focus on Spiritual Projects, CEU: Living Building Challenge, Record Products of the Year + more
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Rochester, New York’s soulful Temple B’rith Kodesh appeared in RECORD in November, 1963, during Pietro Belluschi’s tenure as dean of the MIT School of Architecture and Planning. Image © Architectural Record, November 1963 https://t.co/WViqPgrYuD
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Rochester, New York’s soulful Temple B’rith Kodesh appeared in RECORD in November, 1963, during Pietro Belluschi’s tenure as dean of the MIT School of Architecture and Planning.
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The Doshi Retreat is the only project by the Pritzker Prize winner to be built outside India. Photo © Marek Iwick https://t.co/5uitvv3x66
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The Doshi Retreat is the only project by the Pritzker Prize winner to be built outside India.
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A parquet-flooring collection featuring expressive floral patterns and porcelain tiles inspired by biophilic tones are among the recognized products in this category. Photos courtesy the manufacturers https://t.co/jyLSHts9aB
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A parquet-flooring collection featuring expressive floral patterns and porcelain tiles inspired by biophilic tones are among the recognized products in this category.
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The editors of Architectural Record are now accepting submissions for Record Interiors. For decades, this annual issue has celebrated noteworthy contributions to building interiors. Photo © Adrien Williams https://t.co/W9Kuf9zanQ
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The editors of Architectural Record are now accepting submissions for Record Interiors. For decades, this annual issue has celebrated noteworthy contributions to building interiors, where clever...
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In its move to the Right Bank, the contemporary art museum has leased the basement and first two floors of a sprawling former hotel opposite the Louvre. Photo © Martin Argyroglo https://t.co/Ppg5Prxvwf
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In its move to the Right Bank, the contemporary art museum has leased the basement and first two floors of a sprawling former hotel opposite the Louvre.
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Textured planters, modular seating, and an adjustable, pedestal system for decking are among our top picks in the outdoor and landscape category. Photos courtesy the manufacturers https://t.co/kdJRAp2Unu
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Textured planters, modular seating, and an adjustable, pedestal system for decking are among our top picks in the outdoor and landscape category.
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Inspired by its sylvan setting, the open-air timber structure can accommodate up to 250 people for worship, performances, and celebrations. Photo © Dattner Architects / Jewish Center of the Hamptons / Glen Allsop https://t.co/3tpCJ0WwYK
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Inspired by its sylvan setting, the open-air timber structure can accommodate up to 250 people for worship, performances, and celebrations.
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The update to Temple Emanu-El adds educational and congregational space while restoring several of the landmark's most distinctive architectural features. Photo © Tim Griffith https://t.co/3egahdCVxJ
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The update to Temple Emanu-El adds educational and congregational space while restoring several of the landmark's most distinctive architectural features.
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The mass-timber Chapel of St. Ignatius and Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center serves as an intimate, inclusive space on campus for worship and assembly. Photo © Timothy Hursley https://t.co/kNvH2Akbpx
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The mass-timber Chapel of St. Ignatius and Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center serves as an intimate, inclusive space on campus for worship and assembly.
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Located in Doha’s Education City, the Al-Mujadilah Center & Mosque for Women is anchored by a prayer hall and hosts classes and conferences. Photo © Iwan Baan https://t.co/WaX3XZG3DV
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Located in Doha’s Education City, the Al-Mujadilah Center & Mosque for Women is anchored by a prayer hall and hosts classes and conferences.
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Born in Toronto and based in Los Angeles, Gehry was arguably the most famous architect since Frank Lloyd Wright. Photo © Melissa Majchrza https://t.co/Qy6B28nifG
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Born in Toronto and based in Los Angeles, Gehry was arguably the most famous architect since Frank Lloyd Wright.
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The Philip Johnson–designed synagogue in suburban New York City was our December, 1956 cover project. Image © Architectural Record, December 1956. Photo by Ezra Stoller https://t.co/Sp7PTvJoEA
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The Philip Johnson–designed synagogue in suburban New York City was our December, 1956 cover project.
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Winning products include an aluminum-frame glass wall system and modular outswing windows. Photos courtesy the manufacturers https://t.co/LWg7kydUag
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Winning products include an aluminum-frame glass wall system and modular outswing windows.
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RECORD talks to New Affiliates cofounders Jaffer Kolb and Ivi Diamantopoulou about their transformation of the museum's third- and fourth-floor galleries. Photo © Olympia Shannon https://t.co/YWHrzFIWvq
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RECORD talks to New Affiliates cofounders Jaffer Kolb and Ivi Diamantopoulou about their transformation of the museum’s third- and fourth–floor galleries.
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Concrete masonry units are the go-to choice for strength and durability. As needs evolve, CMU adapts, proving its reliability in modern construction. Read More: https://t.co/BJy7pLqXij
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CMU today is bold, refined, and unmistakably modern. With expressive textures, integral colors, and dynamic forms, it’s shaping buildings that are as timeless as they are tough.
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Among our top choices are wall panels made from industrial wood scrap and acoustic-ceiling modules that use flexible PET felt. Photos courtesy the manufacturers https://t.co/nRBD80Hh5o
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Among our top picks are wall panels made from industrial wood scrap and acoustic-ceiling modules that use flexible PET felt.
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The transformative effort will focus on the landmark botanical garden’s highly trafficked Museum Complex and Mosholu Entrance & Welcome Center. Photo courtesy New York Botanic Garden https://t.co/rcpjzZc4hL
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The transformative effort will focus on the landmark botanical garden’s highly trafficked Museum Complex and Mosholu Entrance & Welcome Center.
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The editors of Architectural Record are now accepting submissions for the annual Kitchen & Bath competition. This program highlights novel approaches to these spaces, which can be in commercial, residential, or public contexts. Photo © Henry Woide https://t.co/TaliiqdbiR
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The editors of Architectural Record are now accepting submissions for the annual Kitchen & Bath competition. This program highlights novel approaches to these utilitarian spaces, which can be in...
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Sitting on New Haven’s Science Hill, the 50-bed Living Village residence hall is seeking full certification under the world's most rigorous green-building rating system. Photo © Robert Benson https://t.co/wqP1LUdgmD
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Sitting on New Haven’s Science Hill, the 50-bed Living Village residence hall is seeking full certification under the world's most rigorous green-building rating system.
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Thomas Phifer returns to the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss the Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, the reverence for light in architecture, and his response to being the recipient of Architectural Record’s Architect of RECORD award. Photo © Filip Bramorski https://t.co/FtKx04hkcF
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Thomas Phifer returns to the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss the opening of the Museum of Modern Art Warsaw and his response to being the inaugural recipient of the Architect of RECORD award.
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