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KPF uses modular terra-cotta system to connect Westlake 66 development in Hangzhou, China
Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) is leading the construction of Westlake 66, a massive development in Hangzhou, China, that will eventually deliver five office towers and a hotel. Seeking to rebuke the city’s car-centric urbanism and connect two of its important landmarks—West Lake and the Grand Canal, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites—the architects devised a pedestrian corridor at the center
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John Ronan Architects use reclaimed brick for Chicago Park District Headquarters
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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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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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L.A.’s Glorya Kaufman Performing Arts Center is a community hub wrapped in glowing polycarbonate
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Zaha Hadid Architects’ Infinitus Plaza in Guangzhou blurs the line between outside and in
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Opening up to greater transparency, Marcus Hall provides a new home to SFSU’s Broadcast Program
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Colby College’s sprawling athletics center outperforms even the harshest Maine winters
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Studio Anne Holtrop’s 35 Green Corner builds texture with sand-cast concrete and aluminum
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The Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex towers over Ryerson University with textured aluminum
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A pair of new buildings at the University of Oxford adds modern spice to a 1,000-year-old institution
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Harvard’s new Science and Engineering Complex is wrapped in a shimmering second skin
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425 Park Avenue telescopes skyward with diagrid glass
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Advances in float glass are enabling ever more flexible, ethereal facade expressions
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Snøhetta’s Le Monde headquarters spans a rail yard with variegated glass
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Foster + Partners’ Russian Copper Company headquarters echoes its namesake material