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RAMSA delivers a complex masonry facade for Korean retailer Shinsegae
A new facility for retail giant Shinsegae marks the first completed project in South Korea for Robert A. M. Stern Architects (RAMSA). Located in the heart of Seoul, the new building serves as a training center for the corporations employees and also features office space, ground floor retail, and a large auditorium. The structure’s exterior is wrapped in complex brick bond
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In Vietnam, a brick screen shades Tropical Space’s Premier Office
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MVRDV reclads tower in colorful panels for women and children’s center
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In Germany, Texoversum features a woven fiber facade
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Concrete setbacks define SOM’s 1245 Broadway office tower
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Stanton Williams designs textured-concrete forms for UCL’s Marshgate
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Morris Adjmi Architects emulate train tracks for The Row Fulton Market
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LEVER Architecture evokes early moving picture technology with expansion of Universal Studios
In Universal City—the neighborhood-sized home of Universal Pictures’s corporate campus, production lots, and theme park—LEVER Architecture has designed two new buildings: The Commons and One Universal. The former, an employee amenity space, evokes early moving picture technology through its circular structure and lenticular shade screen of thin aluminum tubes. Its companion, One Universal, is a more conventional
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Malachowsky Hall deflects the Florida glare with an aluminum facade and electrochromatic glazing
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Here are the top facades AN highlighted in 2021
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ELASTICOFarm included a hidden message in a concrete-paneled facade
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The breathable facade of the Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank’s new headquarters connects occupants with the climate
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moss Design’s River Saint Joe Brewery puts industrial vernacular architecture to contemporary use
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A corbelled brick facade makes waves on a Hyderabad apartment complex
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Reynaers Aluminium
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W&W Glass expands with its own Glass Engineered Solutions
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Morris Adjmi evokes Brooklyn’s industrial history at Front & York
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Mirrored cabins by Leckie Studio Architecture + Design offer an immersive experience in rural Canada
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Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ first New York residential tower shows its luxury both inside and out
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A kinetic cabin by Olson Kundig adapts to climate diversity in the Pacific Northwest