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BIG alternates balcony types to form the jagged, illusory Kaktus Towers in Copenhagen
Torqued beside the rail lines at Dybbølsbro Station, the Kaktus Towers cut serrated profiles against the Copenhagen sky. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the seemingly—but not quite—twisted micro-living towers mark the edge of Vesterbro, a former industrial zone now undergoing a new wave of development. Rising from an elevated green plateau—about 65 feet above the street,…
 
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Lateral Office delivers a corrugated-metal community center in Nunavut
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Flad Architects references geological formations for new life science research building in San Diego
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HDR wraps a new research facility in Minnesota for Mayo Clinic in aluminum scrim
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Jahn/ lines a residential building in Chicago with aluminum spandrels drawing interest to a glass curtain wall facade
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Bureau des Mésarchitectures crafts a half-circular housing block clad in concrete and aluminum panels
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Graphite Design Group uses expressive mullions to distinguish three office towers in Bellevue
 
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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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KPMB’s The Leaf features a state-of-the-art ETFE roof
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Vertical panels of copper wrap AiF’s 37 Hillside Senior Apartments
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Interactive Learning Pavilion couples concrete with aluminum railings
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Facades+ will return to Los Angeles on November 9 and 10
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AN talks with Bill Zahner about sustainability
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In Vietnam, a brick screen shades Tropical Space’s Premier Office
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MVRDV reclads tower in colorful panels for women and children’s center
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In Germany, Texoversum features a woven fiber facade
 
