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Revery Architecture alters Vancouver’s skyline with The Butterfly, a residential tower with organic curvature and custom glazing
In the City of Glass, tall towers have tended to look alike. The homogenized skyline of Vancouver, British Columbia emerged during a construction boom in the 1990s. As Canada’s most expensive city rezones to increase density in the face of a worsening housing crisis, the skyline’s once implacable uniformity has begun to change, largely at
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SOM delivers innovative curtain wall for Schwarzman College of Computing
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Pelli Clarke & Partners devises tapering curtain wall for Japan’s tallest tower
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David Closes adds an aluminum entry to Baroque Museum of Catalonia
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Bilgin Architects envelopes solar panel control center in stainless steel
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Kohn Shnier and ERA Architects renovate University of Toronto library
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GROUPWORK restores facade of 8 Bleeding Heart Yard
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Facades+ will come to Atlanta on March 2
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Tulipwood louvers align on a Shoreditch office building
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Alexander Gorlin Architects designs a modernist facade in The Bronx
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KPMB designs a concrete-columned addition to Beaverbrook Art Gallery
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Eskew + Dumez + Ripple draws from quarries for Bruce Museum addition
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Facades+ will return to Washington, D.C. on February 14
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The Nashville Warehouse Co. references the city’s industrial past
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Agrob Butchal
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Facades+ returns to San Francisco on January 26th
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Madrid’s metro gets a new identity with a black-finned facade
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Facades+ previews its 2023 lineup
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Facades+ looks back on a successful 10th anniversary year
