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AN speaks with Eran Chen of ODA about his plan to make cities beautiful
Few New York architecture firms have so persistently reworked the massing of the urban midrise as ODA. Over the past two decades, the firm has gained a reputation for turning building profiles into stepped compositions of solids and voids, as seen in residential buildings like 15 Union Square West and 101 West 14th Street. Today, ODA reaches…
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CannonDesign blurs undulations of opaque and transparent glass at UW–Milwaukee’s new Chemistry Building
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Facades+ returns to Toronto on September 26
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BIG alternates balcony types to form the jagged, illusory Kaktus Towers in Copenhagen
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OMA’s JOMOO Headquarters flexes white ceramic stripes angled in different directions
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Facades+ returns to Chicago on September 12
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Miller Hull clads the main floors of the Consulate General Guadalajara in glass to inspire an inviting visitor experience
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Facades+ will be in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 22
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S9 Architecture spotlights the raw materiality of industry in a mixed-use development in Nashville, centered around a former slaughterhouse
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These topics, ideas, and materials define building envelope design in 2025
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Ebpc delivers a monolithic apartment building clad in travertine with balconies and cross-ventilated living units
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BNIM Architects used biology as inspiration for the new home of LifeServe Blood Center, with large spans of glazing to protect the building and its inhabitants
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Lake Flato brings mass timber to Penn with Amy Gutmann Hall, a new academic hub for data science and AI
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KWK Promes designs a Polish pipe distribution facility to look like a stack of aluminum tubes
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HGA faces University of Arkansas’s Windgate Studio + Design Center with corrugated metal
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5468796 Architecture renovates a historic pumphouse in Winnipeg, adding a pair of apartment buildings clad in corrugated metal
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RAMSA delivers a complex masonry facade for Korean retailer Shinsegae
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GLUCK+ designs sheet-music inspired facade for WHIN Music Community Charter School
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DLR Group tops the Cleveland Museum of Natural History with a sweeping GFRC roofline
