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Range Design & Architecture screens a furniture showroom in Chicago with terra-cotta pavers
In Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, local practice Range Architecture & Design has created a new showroom for Nothing Design Co., a boutique furniture studio. Working with an existing 1-story brick building, the architects added a double-height second floor and implemented a screen of terra-cotta pavers in front of the building to shade large window openings. The expansion also relied heavily
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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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Provencher_Roy delivers a glass-clad addition to HEC Montreal, Canada’s oldest business school
Québécois firm Provencher_Roy has designed a new home for the Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal (HEC), Canada’s oldest business management program. Named the Hélène Desmarais building as a nod to the HEC’s first female president, the new structure is located in the Ville-Marie borough, Montreal’s downtown core. Out of deference for its historic surroundings, which include St. Patrick’s Basilica, the
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RSHP’s first residential building in New York
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KieranTimberlake restores facade of Philadelphia’s Bulletin Building
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Paul Revere Williams’ building gets a refresh from CO Architects
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Kevin Daly Architects and PRODUCTORA’s net-zero Houston Endowment
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BKSK Architects installs terra-cotta facade on residential building
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Chinese Museum of Traditional Culture facade appears to be floating
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Metal mesh screens reduce solar gain on wood-framed residential building
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Cascading glass wraps timber office building in Kirkland by LMN Architects
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Kengo Kuma applies modular assembly scheme to student housing
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Avenier Cornejo architectes wrap a Parisian nursing home in brick
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INC’s Saint Mark’s Place brings terra-cotta and loggias to Boerum Hill
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Here are the facade trends that defined the past decade