-
Revery Architecture alters Vancouver’s skyline with The Butterfly, a residential tower with organic curvature and custom glazing
In the City of Glass, tall towers have tended to look alike. The homogenized skyline of Vancouver, British Columbia emerged during a construction boom in the 1990s. As Canada’s most expensive city rezones to increase density in the face of a worsening housing crisis, the skyline’s once implacable uniformity has begun to change, largely at
-

luis vidal + architects tops Logan Airport with a red volume
-

Facades+ returns to Dallas on February 23
-

HED designs Mariposa Lily with art deco plaster detailing
-

gh3* uses open weave brick pattern for Windermere Fire Station
-

SOM equips Volpe Transportation Center with aluminum fins
-

Facades+ will come to 13 cities in 2024
-

The Architect’s Newspaper presents its 4th annual TimberCon
-

CetraRuddy updates the art deco facade on a NoMad skyscraper
-

Architects will present the faces of Denver’s rapid growth at Facades+
-

SOM’s green terra-cotta facade for Disney’s headquarters takes shape
-

Heatherwick Studio and BIG cover Google building with solar shingles
-

SGA designs a tree-inspired glass facade to connect two historic buildings
-

7 West 57th features an oblique glass facade
-

Architects will explore climate-responsive design at Facades+ Dallas
-

Albert Einstein Education and Research Center emulates a tree canopy
-

Leroy Street Studio works with students to design a metal facade
-

Titanium dioxide breaks down smog on a Milanese hospital building
-

JKMM revamps a library in Finland with a copper-clad expansion
