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DLR Group tops the Cleveland Museum of Natural History with a sweeping GFRC roofline
Facelift may be the appropriate term for a recent expansion to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, where a 58,000-square-foot addition has transformed the exterior of the institution. Designed by DLR Group, the project adds new exhibition space as well as two acres of landscaping around the perimeter of the building. Previously housed within an inconspicuous brick
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Facades+ comes to Nashville for the first time
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Jahn designs steel truss hangar for Pritzker Military Archives
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Olson Kundig faces an office building with aluminum shades
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OMA designs jigsaw-like office in Amsterdam
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Facades+ returns to New York City on April 4 and 5
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RIOS’s Echo Street West development in Atlanta recalls a railroad past
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Range Design & Architecture screens a furniture showroom in Chicago with terra-cotta pavers
In Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood, local practice Range Architecture & Design has created a new showroom for Nothing Design Co., a boutique furniture studio. Working with an existing 1-story brick building, the architects added a double-height second floor and implemented a screen of terra-cotta pavers in front of the building to shade large window openings. The expansion also relied heavily
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David Hotson Architect designs St. Sarkis Armenian Orthodox Church in Texas
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Facades+ to bring envelope excellence back to New York City
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David Baker Architects screens a modularly constructed supportive housing project
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Facades+ Atlanta celebrated women in design with a roundtable
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&bogdan brings the facade to the interior on a community center
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EOA Architects casts concrete headquarters for Smyrna Ready Mix
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Facades+ will come to Atlanta on March 2
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Tulipwood louvers align on a Shoreditch office building
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Alexander Gorlin Architects designs a modernist facade in The Bronx
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KPMB designs a concrete-columned addition to Beaverbrook Art Gallery
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Eskew + Dumez + Ripple draws from quarries for Bruce Museum addition
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Facades+ will return to Washington, D.C. on February 14