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OMA’s JOMOO Headquarters flexes white ceramic stripes angled in different directions
In 2004, the Seattle Central Library turned heads with its continuous skin that wrapped programmatic elements into an iconic, irregular whole. Two decades since and halfway around the world, OMA has employed a similar premise for the JOMOO Headquarters tower in Xiamen, a coastal city undergoing high-density urbanization in southeastern China. Yet where the acclaimed library in Seattle is transparent…
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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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AUX Architecture designs a office for itself with aluminum doors
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Facades+ returns to Washington, D.C. on March 20
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Renzo Piano Building Workshop designs Ontario Court of Justice
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luis vidal + architects tops Logan Airport with a red volume
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Nori Architects retrofits an office building facade with recycled materials
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Education center in Alaska with a facade that resembles salmon skin
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BIG completes a planted tower in Singapore with a facade that pulls apart
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Facades+ returns to Chicago on October 7th
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Candalepas and Associates complete a modern, heritage-inspired facade
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The Architect’s Newspaper presents its 4th annual TimberCon
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CetraRuddy updates the art deco facade on a NoMad skyscraper
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Architects will present the faces of Denver’s rapid growth at Facades+
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SOM’s green terra-cotta facade for Disney’s headquarters takes shape
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Heatherwick Studio and BIG cover Google building with solar shingles
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SGA designs a tree-inspired glass facade to connect two historic buildings
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7 West 57th features an oblique glass facade
