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Kengo Kuma & Associates wraps a Paris housing complex with ridged chestnut panels
In Paris, Kengo Kuma & Associates (KKAA) has designed a wood-clad housing complex for REI Habitat, a climate-conscious French developer that specializes in timber and low-carbon construction. The project received its name, Yama-Tani—a conjunction of the Japanese words for mountain and valley—from its unique facade, composed of ridged chestnut panels. This latest project builds upon motifs in KKAA’s previous
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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
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Facades+ comes to Fort Lauderdale on August 24
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NAPUR Architect applies ethnographic motifs to Hungary’s Museum of Ethnography
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Allmannwappner designs a folded aluminum facade for a new tower in Berlin’s Europacity
German architecture firm Allmannwappner has completed a tower within Berlin’s new Europacity quarter, a massive mixed-use development near the city’s central train station. The 21-story building is leased solely to KPMG, a global accounting firm. It features a double-skin facade with an outer layer of folding aluminum rods that modulate in depth across the surface
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Studio Anne Holtrop’s 35 Green Corner builds texture with sand-cast concrete and aluminum
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The Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex towers over Ryerson University with textured aluminum
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A pair of new buildings at the University of Oxford adds modern spice to a 1,000-year-old institution
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Harvard’s new Science and Engineering Complex is wrapped in a shimmering second skin
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425 Park Avenue telescopes skyward with diagrid glass
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Advances in float glass are enabling ever more flexible, ethereal facade expressions
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Snøhetta’s Le Monde headquarters spans a rail yard with variegated glass
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Foster + Partners’ Russian Copper Company headquarters echoes its namesake material
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The historic Menokin House gets a novel rewrapping in structural glass
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s Columbia Business School carves out a niche with crystalline curves
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Thomas Phifer and Partners revives an unbuilt Mies van der Rohe project in Indiana
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The Aya delivers a new housing prototype with its four-faced facade