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  • KPF’s T. Rowe Price Headquarters embraces Baltimore’s industrial vernacular with double-height windows and dark gray aluminum mullions

    KPF’s T. Rowe Price Headquarters embraces Baltimore’s industrial vernacular with double-height windows and dark gray aluminum mullions

    Like many postindustrial port cities, Baltimore has long struggled to reclaim its waterfront, which is interrupted and obscured by a series of derelict sites once devoted to shipping and manufacturing. One of the largest redevelopment projects addressing this underutilized space is an effort to remake Harbor Point, a 27-acre promontory that juts out into the Patapsco River.

  • Facades+ kicks off 2024 in San Francisco on January 25

    Facades+ kicks off 2024 in San Francisco on January 25

  • MJMA clads Ontario community center in standing seam metal panels

    MJMA clads Ontario community center in standing seam metal panels

  • Cunningham Architects shades office with Accoya wood screens

    Cunningham Architects shades office with Accoya wood screens

  • These are the top facades AN covered in 2023

    These are the top facades AN covered in 2023

  • BIG unveils The Spiral, a glass tower wrapped with climbing balconies

    BIG unveils The Spiral, a glass tower wrapped with climbing balconies

  • Facade Tectonics Institute Welcomes new Executive Director Katerina Hojgrova Neme

    Facade Tectonics Institute Welcomes new Executive Director Katerina Hojgrova Neme

  • KWK Promes designs a Polish pipe distribution facility to look like a stack of aluminum tubes

    KWK Promes, a Polish firm known for its austere and modern residential work, has demonstrated a capacity for humor and kitsch with its latest project. Tasked with designing a new facility for a pipe distribution company in Gliwice, Poland, the firm’s approach evokes the postmodern principles of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s Learning from Las Vegas.

    KWK Promes designs a Polish pipe distribution facility to look like a stack of aluminum tubes
  • Kevin Daly Architects and PRODUCTORA’s net-zero Houston Endowment

    Kevin Daly Architects and PRODUCTORA’s net-zero Houston Endowment

  • BKSK Architects installs terra-cotta facade on residential building

    BKSK Architects installs terra-cotta facade on residential building

  • Chinese Museum of Traditional Culture facade appears to be floating

    Chinese Museum of Traditional Culture facade appears to be floating

  • Metal mesh screens reduce solar gain on wood-framed residential building

    Metal mesh screens reduce solar gain on wood-framed residential building

  • Cascading glass wraps timber office building in Kirkland by LMN Architects

    Cascading glass wraps timber office building in Kirkland by LMN Architects

  • Kengo Kuma applies modular assembly scheme to student housing

    Kengo Kuma applies modular assembly scheme to student housing

  • Avenier Cornejo architectes wrap a Parisian nursing home in brick

    Avenier Cornejo architectes wrap a Parisian nursing home in brick

  • INC’s Saint Mark’s Place brings terra-cotta and loggias to Boerum Hill

    INC’s Saint Mark’s Place brings terra-cotta and loggias to Boerum Hill

  • Here are the facade trends that defined the past decade

    Here are the facade trends that defined the past decade

  • High-performance facades take center stage at Facades+ Boston

    High-performance facades take center stage at Facades+ Boston

  • COOKFOX and Buro Happold design living facade for birds and bees

    COOKFOX and Buro Happold design living facade for birds and bees

  • This San Antonio office is a revealing case study in tight building envelopes

    This San Antonio office is a revealing case study in tight building envelopes

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