
Themes we’ll explore:
- High-Performance Enclosure Technologies
- Fabrication Futures: Advances in Materials for Building Envelope Excellence
- Mixed Material Facades: The coexistence of Industrial and Natural
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What to Expect at Facades+
The Premier Conference for High-Performance Building Enclosures brings the AEC Community together to discuss all things facades, from technical innovations, new materials, and designs that push the envelope. Be inspired by presentations and discussion by world-class architects and engineers.
Symposium
Attend a day of
presentations and panels examining the fast-paced evolution of facade
technology.
Expo Hall
Visit and network with our exhibitors and your fellow attendees at the Methods+Materials
Gallery
Location
Join us for peer-learning and networking opportunities to keep you at the forefront of practice.
From Our Past Events





Symposium
Friday, October 4 – Times in CST
8:00 – 9:30 AM
9:30 – 9:40 AM
9:40 – 9:45 AM
9:45 – 10:15 AM
Once a neglected and contaminated landscape, the Calumet region was marred by years of industrial abuse and disinvestment. The area served as a dumping ground for slag and other toxic by products from steel mills, leaving it filled with poisons and devoid of life. In recent decades, concerted local efforts have reversed the trajectory of this region — delivering a remarkable ecological revival. Today, the 299 acre Big Marsh Park hosts diverse bird populations and offers numerous eco-recreational opportunities, with the 9,300 SF Ford Calumet Environmental Center at its center, serving as a community hub for the surrounding minority-majority neighborhoods.
The small facility’s facade is called on to perform numerous functions in support of the site, program, and philosophy at the park’s heart. These roles include everything from the prosaic necessities of security to optimizing the building’s impact on the surrounding bird sanctuary to the Center’s material as a metaphor for both the past and future of the region. Join VDT Principals Matt Gamache and Tom Daly as they discuss the innovative design solutions and technical intricacies that make the Ford Calumet Environmental Center a beacon of sustainable architecture and environmental stewardship. The presentation will focus on challenges and solutions related to sustainability, such as the first blackwater wetland permitted in Chicago, as well as features that contributed to a score of 4 out of 100 on LEED’s bird-safety scale (where 0 is best), including how the dynamic, kinetic facade even “winks” at the birds.
10:15 – 10:45 AM
Humboldt Park Health Wellness Center will be a facility that will provide state-of-the-art services for campus patients and community members. This 45,500-square-foot wellness building will feature programs that promote healthy lifestyles, including a pool, indoor track, and multiple fitness areas. The three-story building will feature an iridescent blue and teal metal paneling facade and a glass curtain wall that is part of the master plan, which aims to transform a “transitional” neighborhood into a health-centered place that will significantly benefit the people of Humboldt Park.
10:45 PM – 11:00 PM
This roundtable with leading building materials manufacturers will discuss the advanced materials newly available and just around the corner. Learn how architects can work together with manufacturers to build with the latest, most up-to-date technologies, code requirements, and products, and hear what’s next for the industry.
11:00 – 11:30 AM
11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
The best tall buildings address the viewer through a range of contexts, from skyline to streetscape. This presentation will investigate the role of materiality in generating appeal, how common architectural materials are perceived both up close and from afar, and ultimately how designers can develop a compelling palette that balances expression, performance, and economy.
12:15 PM – 12:45 PM
This roundtable panel with leading building materials manufacturers will discuss the advanced materials that are newly available and just around the corner. Learn how architects can collaborate with manufacturers to build with the latest, most up-to-date technologies, code requirements, and products and hear what’s next for the industry.
12:45 – 1:45 PM
1:45 – 2:30 PM
Table Talks is an opportunity to have a guided conversation with your peers in the Chicago AEC community. During this 45-minute session, fellow attendees offer an excellent opportunity to network, exchange insights on facades, and collaboratively tackle complex challenges within a group dynamic. We hope this session will be surprising, engaging, and productive.
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Phil Castillo, managing partner at JAHN/ will share the story of 1000M in Chicago’s Michigan Avenue Historic District.
1000M, completed this summer is the most recent addition to Chicago’s distinct skyline. It features curved facades that create different relationships with the distinct city typologies, and its podium, setback to support the context of its surrounding neighbors. Phil will discuss the facades systems and design details that comprise this iconic new addition to Chicago’s legacy of outstanding architecture.
3:00 – 3:30 PM
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
With the increasing complexity of enclosure design and highly varied materials, systems, and integrations, collaborations between the architect, engineers, general contractors, trades, and other stakeholders become challenging. Enabled by technology, new types of contracts, performance standards, and delivery methods, getting the whole team in synch is even more important and fraught than ever.
Join Chicago-area leaders in conversation on the lessons learned, challenges overcome, and trends impacting the AEC industry as we collaborate on increasingly complex projects.
4:00 – 4:45 PM
Brian Abell, Jennifer Dempsey (Tod Williams, Billie Tsien Architects), and Travis Heim (Heintges) will present at The Obama Presidential Center. The Center is designed as a campus integrated with the landscape, comprising a museum tower, forum building and library surrounding a public plaza. Each component is individually accessible on the plaza level, yet all are connected below grade.
The architecture embodies the symbolic nature of the Obama Presidency while serving the pragmatic functions of an active institution. The Center inspires local, national and international dialogue through its material presence, programs serving the community, and future role in Chicago’s South Side community.
4:45 – 5:00 PM
5:00 – 7:00 PM
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