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These topics, ideas, and materials define building envelope design in 2025
AN’s Facades+ conference series has traveled to cities across North America for 13 years, highlighting developments in building envelope design through engaging presentations from industry-leading professionals. AN Senior Program Associate Trevor Schillaci works on up to 15 of these conferences annually, and has noticed a thing or two about what is trending. For 2025, he has pinpointed aesthetic fads,
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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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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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MVRDV’s Valley twists and turns with natural stone and green balconies
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Inspired by Manhattanhenge, Scalar Architects transforms aging Kips Bay building with a sparkling facade
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SOM’s 28&7 black terra-cotta facade shines in Chelsea
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Goettsch Partners designs new home for lions at Lincoln Park Zoo
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Steel and glass define a public-facing greenhouse that pushes the scale of urban agriculture
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Here are six singular projects to be featured at Facades+ New York City on April 13-14
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Deborah Berke Partners shakes up Penn’s campus with terra-cotta baguettes
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Facades+ returns to NYC this April for its 10th anniversary
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The Westly juts over its Upper West Side neighbors with a gravity-defying triple cantilever
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Mark Cavagnero Associates shades the UCSF Joan and Sanford I. Weill Neurosciences Building with symmetrical light screen
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Facades+ is returning to San Francisco on March 23
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The white aluminum facade of the Neutron Research Centre shines in front of the French Alps