
Facades+ celebrates the latest developments in building enclosure design and technology
Our conferences feature a program of high-performance facade design, case studies on new & iconic projects across each city and region, and strategies for increasing climate resilience and energy performance.
Looking forward to 2026
- San Francisco, January
- Atlanta, February
- DC, March
- New York, March
- Monterrey, Mexico, April
- Vancouver, May
- Denver, May
- Dallas June
- Boston July
- Nashville September
- Chicago October
- Toronto October
- Los Angeles November
- Seattle December
2026 Events!
Discover the latest projects, products, and manufacturing techniques that are revolutionizing the industry
Learn directly from the innovators who are designing and building for the future
Industry leaders offer their expertise
Online and in-person at Facades+ conferences
Educated dialogues between experts push the profession forward
Curated panels pool together industry leaders to facilitate diverse discussions
Network and connect with peers across industry
Conferences bring together local, state, and national members of the AEC community




What to Expect at Facades+

Attend our Symposium for a full day of stimulating presentations and panels.
Examine the fast-paced evolution of facade technology, address new perspectives on building skins, and explore innovative, sustainable design practices.

Every Facades+ Conference features an Exhibitor Gallery with leading building product providers.
Get hands on with the latest materials, talk to the experts, get your questions answered and update your product knowhow.

Join with your peers, build relationships, and meet new design partners.
Facades+ features many opportunities to meet and connect over meals, cocktails, and structured activities catered to your interested.

CE Strong offers AIA, IDCEC, LACES, OAA, and USGBC live in-person and online courses in several convenient ways
All courses provide Learning Units (some with HSW credits) and a certificate of completion.

Project of the Week
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S9 Architecture spotlights the raw materiality of industry in a mixed-use development in Nashville, centered around a former slaughterhouse
To the northwest of Downtown Nashville and the Tennessee State Capitol sits Germantown, a formerly working class enclave with a large stock of historic masonry architecture. Though the neighborhood is situated along the Cumberland River, visitors might hardly notice, as a freight line and series of industrial buildings severed Germantown’s residential districts from the waterfront long ago.A
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BNIM Architects used biology as inspiration for the new home of LifeServe Blood Center, with large spans of glazing to protect the building and its inhabitants
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Lake Flato brings mass timber to Penn with Amy Gutmann Hall, a new academic hub for data science and AI
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KWK Promes designs a Polish pipe distribution facility to look like a stack of aluminum tubes
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HGA faces University of Arkansas’s Windgate Studio + Design Center with corrugated metal
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5468796 Architecture renovates a historic pumphouse in Winnipeg, adding a pair of apartment buildings clad in corrugated metal