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Miriam Sitz was a staff writer and editor for Architectural Record from 2015 to 2020, during which time she served as the web editor, then senior news & web editor. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Named for the civil rights leader, this annual prize from the AIA goes to an architect or professional organization that embodies social responsibility.
A new book sheds light on a significant but little-known house in Houston that a pioneering Black architect designed and later remodeled for his family.
While renovating the lobby of the 1959 La Kretz Botany Building, the architects brought to life a never-installed mosaic, based off a hand-drawn sketch by Williams.
A major restoration by ARO with George Sexton Associates and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects opened last fall. The chapel celebrated its 50th anniversary on February 26–28, 2021.
Leaders, innovators, activists, educators—the winners of RECORD's 2020 awards represent the best of the profession. Register now to watch the live webcast of the awards ceremony today at 5pm ET.