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Payette shades the Ragon Institute with tapered aluminum fins that mimic stone
In Boston’s Kendall Square, where dense research programs and repetitive building types define much of the streetscape, the facade of the Ragon Institute manages to make a statement. After years spread across multiple campuses, the institute—dedicated to advancing immunology and vaccine research—now occupies a unified biomedical research center, bringing together scientists from Harvard, MIT, and Mass…
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Gianni Botsford Architects designs a glass tower in China with a staggered profile and aluminum mullions
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Populous faces Calgary’s BMO Centre with copper-colored metal panels
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Beyer Blinder Belle uses brick and glass curtain wall for National Urban League Headquarters in Harlem
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Dr. Antony Wood to leave Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat after two decades of service
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David Baker Architects clads Blue Oak Landing, an affordable housing complex, in weathered steel
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Facades+ will come to Boston on July 17
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Ebpc delivers a monolithic apartment building clad in travertine with balconies and cross-ventilated living units
One aspect of Milan that makes it an enjoyable city is the scale of its seemingly endless blocks of midrise apartment buildings, many of which were built as infill after the city was heavily bombed during World War II. Ranging from 5 to 8 stories in height, the residential units are typically pressed against the front facade,
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Facades+ returns to Denver on September 27
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Trace Architecture Office erects colorful concrete volumes for school
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Studio V’s The Green House uses terra-cotta cladding
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The Architect’s Newspaper will launch Facades+ Canada newsletter in November
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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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MVRDV reproduces rock forms for the facade of The Canyon
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AN.ONYMOUS installs irregularly-patterned brick on facade of a medical clinic