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KTGY wraps a California art gallery in charred Douglas fir
Mass timber construction has arrived in Morgan Hill, California, a small city located south of San Jose. A new structure known as the Edes Building has risen near the center of town, housing a contemporary art gallery and a wine bar that draws from the region’s plentiful vineyards. Eager to showcase the building’s use of wood, design architect KTGY exposed glulam
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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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SOM delivers innovative curtain wall for Schwarzman College of Computing
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Pelli Clarke & Partners devises tapering curtain wall for Japan’s tallest tower
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David Closes adds an aluminum entry to Baroque Museum of Catalonia
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HDR encloses the Kiewit Luminarium with perforated aluminum panels
Illuminated at night, the Kiewit Luminarium is a symbol of the revitalization of Omaha, Nebraska’s Missouri River waterfront. The new science museum is named after its largest donor, the Kiewit Corporation, a locally based general contractor. On the other hand, the term “luminarium” reflects the illumination of the structure, while also evoking associations with curiosity and wonder. Inspired
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Facades+ will come to five cities this fall
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OLI creates a floating campus in Suzhou with facades realized in glass and GFRC
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Miller Hull devises glazed Brise-soleil for U.S. embassy in Guatemala
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Facades+ will come to Minneapolis on September 12
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Weiss/Manfredi uses frits and fins to clad a tower for MIT
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MVRDV reproduces rock forms for the facade of The Canyon
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AN.ONYMOUS installs irregularly-patterned brick on facade of a medical clinic
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Facades+ comes to Fort Lauderdale on August 24
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NAPUR Architect applies ethnographic motifs to Hungary’s Museum of Ethnography
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Pelli Clarke & Partners emulates mountain topography for facade of Chengdu Natural History Museum
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Park Associati implements a terra-cotta–colored facade for a Milan office building
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ATELIER ARS uses local brick and ceramic work on a cultural center