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Facades+ visits San Francisco on January 22
On January 22, the Facades+ conference series returns to San Francisco with an exciting program developed in collaboration with EHDD. The event will take place at the Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, where attendees are also encouraged to explore the Methods + Materials gallery featuring 33 exhibiting building product companies.
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At Facades+ Boston, All Things Facades talks energy codes with Alejandra Menchaca, founding principal of AIRLIT Studio
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AN speaks with Eran Chen of ODA about his plan to make cities beautiful
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At Facades+ Toronto, AEC experts discuss innovations in prefabrication and modular timber design
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Facades+ returns to Boston on October 17
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Handel Architects armors Boston’s new Life Sciences Center at 2 Harbor with oversized folded panels
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SOM alters the Gothenburg skyline with Karlatornet—Scandinavia’s tallest tower and pixelated icon
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Facades+ brings dynamic programs to five cities this fall
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Gensler clads the Iron Workers Local 63 with an undulating curtain wall of tinted glass
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Revery Architecture alters Vancouver’s skyline with The Butterfly, a residential tower with organic curvature and custom glazing
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Payette shades the Ragon Institute with tapered aluminum fins that mimic stone
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Clancy Moore beautifies an Irish wastewater treatment facility with a screen of sea-green louvers
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West of West drapes Vancouver, Washington’s Terminal One in folded metal panels that catch light and shadow
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KPF’s T. Rowe Price Headquarters embraces Baltimore’s industrial vernacular with double-height windows and dark gray aluminum mullions
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Facades+ will be in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 22
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S9 Architecture spotlights the raw materiality of industry in a mixed-use development in Nashville, centered around a former slaughterhouse
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These topics, ideas, and materials define building envelope design in 2025
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Ebpc delivers a monolithic apartment building clad in travertine with balconies and cross-ventilated living units
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BNIM Architects used biology as inspiration for the new home of LifeServe Blood Center, with large spans of glazing to protect the building and its inhabitants
