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Weiss/Manfredi wraps University of Toronto’s Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus with faceted precast concrete panels
A pair of flat-top concrete pyramids designed by New York City–based architecture firm Weiss/Manfredi now anoint the entrance to Toronto’s Queen’s Park. Known as the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Center (SRIC), the new structure will serve as a technology and artificial intelligence incubator for the University of Toronto, connecting students and researchers to local start-ups and
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LGA Architectural Partners reclad a Brutalist library outside Toronto
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CannonDesign’s Western Michigan University student center features facade of aluminum and GFRC
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ACDF designs a precast concrete facade for Link in Montreal
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Arquitectonica constructs development from interlocking block system
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KPF reclads Fifth Avenue office building with custom oversize IGUs
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Bates Smart faces Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C., with copper
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Flad Architects references geological formations for new life science research building in San Diego
At Torrey View, a life science research campus in San Diego by Flad Architects and Breakthrough Properties the idea was to harmonize building with environment. The campus buildings reflect geologic formations; this was achieved by replicating the layered geology of canyons using precast concrete and Glass-Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). The project spans 10 acres to
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SOM’s designs new brick engineering building for Rice University
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Renew Reuse Regrow returns on December 6
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Facades+ will come to Seattle on December 1
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RDHA designs a polished aluminum facade for generator tower
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Payette crafts operable stainless steel fins for Northeastern’s EXP building
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Miller Hull’s new health sciences building features an opaque facade
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DLR Group reclads SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
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LEVENBETTS design pleated aluminum facade for East Flatbush Library
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KPMB’s The Leaf features a state-of-the-art ETFE roof
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Vertical panels of copper wrap AiF’s 37 Hillside Senior Apartments
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Interactive Learning Pavilion couples concrete with aluminum railings
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Facades+ will return to Los Angeles on November 9 and 10