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Pelli Clarke & Partners crafts tapered glass crown for Salesforce tower in Chicago
Wolf Point, a four-acre site located at the intersection of the Chicago River’s three forks masterplanned by Pelli Clarke & Partners, is finally complete after a 15-year development saga. The final component of the project wrapped up construction late last year; it is a 57-story office tower leased to Salesforce and Kirkland Ellis, a corporate law firm.
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Olson Kundig faces an office building with aluminum shades
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OMA designs jigsaw-like office in Amsterdam
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Facades+ returns to New York City on April 4 and 5
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RIOS’s Echo Street West development in Atlanta recalls a railroad past
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AUX Architecture designs a office for itself with aluminum doors
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Facades+ returns to Washington, D.C. on March 20
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Morphosis completes concrete-clad building for Crow Museum of Asian Art at UT Dallas
On the campus of the University of Texas at Dallas, the first phase of the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, a planned culture and arts district, has opened. Designed by Los Angeles–based architecture firm Morphosis, the building will serve as a satellite location of The Crow Museum of Asian Art, an institution based in
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ATELIER ARS uses local brick and ceramic work on a cultural center
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SOM’s Winship Cancer Institute establishes a holistic approach to patient care
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Carr uses a concrete grid to frame 835 High Street in a Melbourne suburb
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York University’s School of Continuing Studies stuns with a triangulated facade
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A locally-inspired material palette wraps facade of an English temple
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A facade influenced by modernism adds dimensionality to ETH Zurich’s campus
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MJMA screens a glulam-structured community center with aluminum mesh
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Facades+ returns to Houston with a program focused on prominent local buildings
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A curtain wall is attuned to the needs of NYU’s John A. Paulson Center
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Neri&Hu extends the Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts with a red travertine facade
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David Hotson Architect designs St. Sarkis Armenian Orthodox Church in Texas
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Facades+ to bring envelope excellence back to New York City