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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Erik Menendez was denied parole Thursday after serving decades in prison for murdering his parents with his older brother...

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Noubikko Spearheads Global Relaunch of Philippines' AI WORLD Park & Resorts in Prague

Prague, Czech Republic (August 12, 2025)  – AI WORLD Park & Resorts, one of Philippine’s most scenic beach destinations, Palawan, has commissioned brand...

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Newsmaker: A Conversation with 2024 Pritzker Laureate Riken Yamamoto

The Japanese architect speaks to RECORD about the importance of community as a social construct and as the driving force of his architectural...

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Newsmaker: Bruce Miller of Populous Discusses the Firm’s Growth and the Evolution of Stadium Architecture

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Pelli Clarke & Partners’ Transition Follows a Script

Five years after César Pelli’s death, his namesake firm is ushering in a new generation of leaders–including six new partners—while staying true to...

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Newsmaker: Kongjian Yu Says Landscape Is a Matter of Survival

The Beijing-based founder of Turenscape reflects on his upbringing and career in landscape architecture, while stressing the urgent change needed within the profession...

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Amid Andean Volcanoes, Max Núñez Builds a Secluded Retreat at His Family’s Favored Camping Spot

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Op&Ed: Resistance to Overtime Pay a 'Cancer in the Profession'

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Opinion: Architecture and the Border Wall

Peggy Deamer, David Langdon, and Melinda Agron from the Yale School of Architecture call for architects to express their ethical convictions through their...

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Op&Ed: Johnson’s AT&T Building Is Influential — But Is It Good?

In light of recent controversy about Philip Johnson’s building in New York, commentator Robert Kahn asks whether the original architecture is worth saving....