TenBerke is seeking a Business Development Director/Manager (title and compensation dependent on experience) to attract new projects across the firm’s markets and services. Our ideal candidate will have a strong interest and experience in architecture and a demonstrated talent for strategic.
In May, RECORD explores an eclectic array of projects: the adaptive reuse of a 18th-century hospital in Vilnius, a pair of new residential colleges at Princeton University, a town hall in Portugal, a Virginia entrepreneurial hub, a Dutch architectural debut, and a Southern California citrus facility-turned-dance center. Continuing Education examines decarbonizing concrete; House of the Month highlights a rustic Ontario cottage; and Landscape unearths an underwater bike garage in Amsterdam. In Normandy, Lina Ghotmeh reveals a workshop for Hermès while in Los Angeles, Michael Maltzan’s revamp of the Hammer Museum opens. RECORD also talks with Deborah Berke about her firm’s refocused vision.
6 Women Making Waves in Architecture Education
March 8, 2021
Architecture and design schools are one of the many frontlines in an industry facing a constellation of challenges, not least among them COVID-19, climate change, equity, and social justice. A year into the global pandemic, as Zoom fatigue and a spiraling sense of isolation are impacting nearly everyone, an emphasis on connectivity between disciplines, communities, other professions, and each other remains top of mind.
In this two-part series honoring Women’s History Month,
Interior Design speaks with 11 women forging positive change as architecture school deans in the northeast. In addition to being heavyweight researchers, writers, industry leaders, and advocates, they bring a unique perspective about what it s like to break barriers at some of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning most of which have historically seen men dominate top leadership roles.
6 Women Making Waves in Architecture Education
March 8, 2021
Architecture and design schools are one of the many frontlines in an industry facing a constellation of challenges, not least among them COVID-19, climate change, equity, and social justice. A year into the global pandemic, as Zoom fatigue and a spiraling sense of isolation are impacting nearly everyone, an emphasis on connectivity between disciplines, communities, other professions, and each other remains top of mind.
In this two-part series honoring Women’s History Month,
Interior Design speaks with 11 women forging positive change as architecture school deans in the northeast. In addition to being heavyweight researchers, writers, industry leaders, and advocates, they bring a unique perspective about what it s like to break barriers at some of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning most of which have historically seen men dominate top leadership roles.