Ben Herzog Architect Sensitively Renovates the Childhood Brooklyn Home of Two Siblings
Brooklyn, New York–based practice Ben Herzog Architect (BHA) is well versed in townhouse renovations in its home borough. Some 90 percent of its portfolio is…

Brooklyn, New York–based practice Ben Herzog Architect (BHA) is well versed in townhouse renovations in its home borough. Some 90 percent of its portfolio is…

The intersection of 34th Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan is far from tranquil. Midtown traffic barrels and bellows, office workers stream between Penn Station…

✕ Walking around Brooklyn Heights Historic District, flooded with cars and pedestrians spilling over from Downtown Brooklyn, it’s easy to pass one of the most…

More than 200 attendees joined Architectural Record on the evening of June 27 for a special edition of the Record on the Road event series celebrating the reopening of…

Pinned to fiberboard walls are black-and-white photographs of such architectural curios as Frank Furness’s über-Victorian Provident Life & Trust Co. building, McKim, Mead & White’s…

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted unanimously Tuesday to add Marcel Breuer’s Whitney Museum and a portion of its lower-level interior…

New York has a housing problem. This may not be news, but the numbers are still stunning. A recent report by the think tank Citizens…

✕ When the Durst Organization began a top-to-bottom reimagining of 825 Third Avenue in 2019, it knew amenities would be crucial to luring—and retaining—corporate tenants….

✕ Designing post-production studios has become a specialty for Murdock Solon Architects. Over the last 15 years, it has done nearly a dozen boutique facilities…

✕ One of Brooklyn’s first factory-to-residential conversion projects was completed in 1981 at the former Atlantic Avenue manufacturing facilities of Ex-Lax, the “excellent laxative” formulated…