Outré West: The American School of Architecture from Oklahoma to California is a fascinating new exhibition at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center. We were recently joined by exhibition curators and professors of architecture at the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Angela Person and Dr. Stephanie Pilat, to chat about the architects and concept behind this exhibition.
Matt Stevens, Building Envelope & Architectural Consultant for Rmax, joined us recently to discuss his webinar, “Polyiso CI: The Next Generation Air & Water Barrier Solution.” Listen in as Matt discusses what makes polyiso CI a great air and water barrier solution.
The Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center recently opened Outré West: The American School of Architecture from Oklahoma to California. This new exhibition considers the bold works of a group of iconoclastic architects who were educated and mentored in Oklahoma in the 1950s and 1960s, and who later developed groundbreaking design practices in California.
The repurposing of an iconic grand belle railway station in Detroit stands among the 10 projects recognized with a North American Copper in Architecture award by the Copper Development Association. Now in its 17th edition, the NACIA awards showcase outstanding work in design, fabrication, and craftsmanship using architectural copper.
Brutalist buildings have been called ‘imposing monsters’ and yet they feature prominently in the architectural landscape of the nation’s capital. The National Building Museum uses this perspective as a launching point for its new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, which opens on Saturday, June 1, 2024.
The Brick Industry Association (BIA) has honored the 2023 Brick in Architecture Awards, the premier international design competition featuring fired-clay brick.
The concept design by Fentress Architects was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, which follows approval in July from the National Capital Planning Commission.