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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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luis vidal + architects tops Logan Airport with a red volume
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Facades+ returns to Dallas on February 23
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HED designs Mariposa Lily with art deco plaster detailing
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gh3* uses open weave brick pattern for Windermere Fire Station
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SOM equips Volpe Transportation Center with aluminum fins
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Facades+ will come to 13 cities in 2024
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7 West 57th features an oblique glass facade
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Architects will explore climate-responsive design at Facades+ Dallas
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Albert Einstein Education and Research Center emulates a tree canopy
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Leroy Street Studio works with students to design a metal facade
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Titanium dioxide breaks down smog on a Milanese hospital building
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JKMM revamps a library in Finland with a copper-clad expansion
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RSHP’s first residential building in New York
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KieranTimberlake restores facade of Philadelphia’s Bulletin Building
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Paul Revere Williams’ building gets a refresh from CO Architects
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Kevin Daly Architects and PRODUCTORA’s net-zero Houston Endowment
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BKSK Architects installs terra-cotta facade on residential building
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Chinese Museum of Traditional Culture facade appears to be floating
