Women in Architecture Forum & Awards

Architectural Record presents the 5th Annual Women in Architecture Forum and Awards program to recognize and promote women’s design leadership. Join us for an afternoon program in Midtown Manhattan followed by a reception honoring this year's award winners. Register

Lecture: Stan Allen

Princeton University School of Architecture Princeton University School of Architecture, Princeton, NJ, United States

Stan Allen is an architect working in New York and the George Dutton ’27 Professor of Architecture at Princeton University School of Architecture. From 2002 to 2012 he was Dean of Princeton University School of Architecture. He holds degrees from Brown University, The Cooper Union, and Princeton University. His architectural firm SAA/Stan Allen Architect has Read More

Low-resolution Houses Symposium

Princeton University School of Architecture Princeton University School of Architecture, Princeton, NJ, United States

In conjunction with Princeton University School of Architecture’s 44 Low-resolution Houses exhibition, curated by Michael Meredith and designed by MOS, this multi-day international symposium expands the Low-resolution label beyond the Read More

The Kassler Lecture from Herman Hertzberger

Princeton University School of Architecture Princeton University School of Architecture, Princeton, NJ, United States

Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger graduated in 1958 from what is now the Technical University of Delft. His architectural practice, AHH, was established in 1960. Hertzberger's best known designs include the Centraal Beheer head office in Apeldoorn, Music Centre Vredenburg in Utrecht, The Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment in the Hague and the Chassé Theatre Read More

Domestic, Houses & Landscapes. Selections from the work of Catherine Opie

Princeton University School of Architecture Princeton University School of Architecture, Princeton, NJ, United States

This exhibition at Princeton School of Architecture brings together two of Catherine Opie’s series of photographs, Domestic and Houses and Landscapes, in order to tease out the ways in which personal identity is constructed through the spaces we inhabit as well as the façades we present to the public. For her Domestic series, Opie traveled Read More