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S9 Architecture spotlights the raw materiality of industry in a mixed-use development in Nashville, centered around a former slaughterhouse
To the northwest of Downtown Nashville and the Tennessee State Capitol sits Germantown, a formerly working class enclave with a large stock of historic masonry architecture. Though the neighborhood is situated along the Cumberland River, visitors might hardly notice, as a freight line and series of industrial buildings severed Germantown’s residential districts from the waterfront long ago.
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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+ comes to Nashville for the first time
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5468796 Architecture renovates a historic pumphouse in Winnipeg, adding a pair of apartment buildings clad in corrugated metal
In the Exchange District, the post-industrial core of Downtown Winnipeg, local practice 5468796 Architecture has revived the James Avenue Pumping Station, a facility that once moved water across the city. Maintaining the station’s now dormant machinery, the firm suspended office space and a restaurant from a platform within the historic structure, while also adding two new apartment buildings to the
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Facades+ to bring envelope excellence back to New York City
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David Baker Architects screens a modularly constructed supportive housing project
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Facades+ Atlanta celebrated women in design with a roundtable
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&bogdan brings the facade to the interior on a community center
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EOA Architects casts concrete headquarters for Smyrna Ready Mix
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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