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AN shares top facades covered in 2025
As the year comes to a close, AN looks back on the dynamic facades projects covered online, in print, and on screen at our conferences in 2025. The list spans projects from around the world, featuring a range of formal and material expressions—angled BIPV panels, monolithic travertine, towers shaped like biophilic figures, aluminum made to look like stone, tilted…
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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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At Facades+ Chicago, AEC experts weigh in on carbon, tariffs, and emerging workflows
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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
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Lake Flato brings mass timber to Penn with Amy Gutmann Hall, a new academic hub for data science and AI
