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RAMSA delivers a complex masonry facade for Korean retailer Shinsegae
A new facility for retail giant Shinsegae marks the first completed project in South Korea for Robert A. M. Stern Architects (RAMSA). Located in the heart of Seoul, the new building serves as a training center for the corporations employees and also features office space, ground floor retail, and a large auditorium. The structure’s exterior is wrapped in complex brick bond
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HLW faces the McShane Campus Center at Fordham University with natural stone
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RAMSA wraps Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy with plate aluminum panels
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KPF uses modular terra-cotta system to connect Westlake 66 development in Hangzhou, China
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Pelli Clarke & Partners crafts tapered glass crown for Salesforce tower in Chicago
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AN reveals the top facades covered in 2024
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Provencher_Roy delivers a glass-clad addition to HEC Montreal, Canada’s oldest business school
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LEVER Architecture evokes early moving picture technology with expansion of Universal Studios
In Universal City—the neighborhood-sized home of Universal Pictures’s corporate campus, production lots, and theme park—LEVER Architecture has designed two new buildings: The Commons and One Universal. The former, an employee amenity space, evokes early moving picture technology through its circular structure and lenticular shade screen of thin aluminum tubes. Its companion, One Universal, is a more conventional
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Bureau des Mésarchitectures crafts a half-circular housing block clad in concrete and aluminum panels
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Graphite Design Group uses expressive mullions to distinguish three office towers in Bellevue
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Boston Valley Terra Cotta hosts the ninth annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop in Buffalo
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BIG adds a pair of twisting travertine towers along New York City’s High Line
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Montgomery Sisam Architects and Moriyama Teshima Architects wrap Sheridan College Student Life Centre with aluminum shades
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Perkins Eastman, PBDW Architects, and Mancini Duffy complete TSX Broadway, a tower wrapped by colorful LED screens
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Handel Architects faces Harmony Commons, Canada’s largest passive house building, in metal rainscreen panels
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Makoto Yamaguchi Design conceals MONOSPINAL with slanted aluminum walls
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Gianni Botsford Architects designs a glass tower in China with a staggered profile and aluminum mullions
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Populous faces Calgary’s BMO Centre with copper-colored metal panels
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Beyer Blinder Belle uses brick and glass curtain wall for National Urban League Headquarters in Harlem
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Dr. Antony Wood to leave Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat after two decades of service