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KPF’s T. Rowe Price Headquarters embraces Baltimore’s industrial vernacular with double-height windows and dark gray aluminum mullions
Like many postindustrial port cities, Baltimore has long struggled to reclaim its waterfront, which is interrupted and obscured by a series of derelict sites once devoted to shipping and manufacturing. One of the largest redevelopment projects addressing this underutilized space is an effort to remake Harbor Point, a 27-acre promontory that juts out into the Patapsco River.
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Renzo Piano Building Workshop designs Ontario Court of Justice
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luis vidal + architects tops Logan Airport with a red volume
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Facades+ returns to Dallas on February 23
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HED designs Mariposa Lily with art deco plaster detailing
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gh3* uses open weave brick pattern for Windermere Fire Station
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SOM equips Volpe Transportation Center with aluminum fins
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KWK Promes designs a Polish pipe distribution facility to look like a stack of aluminum tubes
KWK Promes, a Polish firm known for its austere and modern residential work, has demonstrated a capacity for humor and kitsch with its latest project. Tasked with designing a new facility for a pipe distribution company in Gliwice, Poland, the firm’s approach evokes the postmodern principles of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s Learning from Las Vegas.
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EQUITONE facades
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Facades+ is coming to the City of Angels on November 3 and 4
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Nori Architects retrofits an office building facade with recycled materials
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Education center in Alaska with a facade that resembles salmon skin
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BIG completes a planted tower in Singapore with a facade that pulls apart
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Facades+ returns to Chicago on October 7th
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Candalepas and Associates complete a modern, heritage-inspired facade
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The Architect’s Newspaper presents its 4th annual TimberCon
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CetraRuddy updates the art deco facade on a NoMad skyscraper
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Architects will present the faces of Denver’s rapid growth at Facades+
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SOM’s green terra-cotta facade for Disney’s headquarters takes shape
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Heatherwick Studio and BIG cover Google building with solar shingles