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Payette shades the Ragon Institute with tapered aluminum fins that mimic stone
In Boston’s Kendall Square, where dense research programs and repetitive building types define much of the streetscape, the facade of the Ragon Institute manages to make a statement. After years spread across multiple campuses, the institute—dedicated to advancing immunology and vaccine research—now occupies a unified biomedical research center, bringing together scientists from Harvard, MIT, and Mass…
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Facades+ comes to Nashville for the first time
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Jahn designs steel truss hangar for Pritzker Military Archives
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Olson Kundig faces an office building with aluminum shades
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OMA designs jigsaw-like office in Amsterdam
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Facades+ returns to New York City on April 4 and 5
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RIOS’s Echo Street West development in Atlanta recalls a railroad past
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Ebpc delivers a monolithic apartment building clad in travertine with balconies and cross-ventilated living units
One aspect of Milan that makes it an enjoyable city is the scale of its seemingly endless blocks of midrise apartment buildings, many of which were built as infill after the city was heavily bombed during World War II. Ranging from 5 to 8 stories in height, the residential units are typically pressed against the front facade,
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Here are the top facades AN covered in 2022
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HWKN realizes a brick facade with angular cuts at a mixed-use complex in Jersey City
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Mark Cavagnero Associates’ media arts building adapts to microclimate
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Facades+ wraps up its 2022 schedule in Seattle on December 2
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Henning Larsen realizes a new face for Uppsala, Sweden’s town hall
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Renew Reuse, presented by AN, returns on November 16
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Batlleiroig introduces charred wood to the Spanish office building
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Studio Bright designs facade with perforated brick screens in Sydney
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Automated Fenestration Inc.
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Oslotre prioritizes material efficiency in cross-laminated timber building
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MAD Architects’ arts center in Aranya is under construction