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These topics, ideas, and materials define building envelope design in 2025
AN’s Facades+ conference series has traveled to cities across North America for 13 years, highlighting developments in building envelope design through engaging presentations from industry-leading professionals. AN Senior Program Associate Trevor Schillaci works on up to 15 of these conferences annually, and has noticed a thing or two about what is trending. For 2025, he has pinpointed aesthetic fads,
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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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AUX Architecture designs a office for itself with aluminum doors
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RAMSA delivers a complex masonry facade for Korean retailer Shinsegae
A new facility for retail giant Shinsegae marks the first completed project in South Korea for Robert A. M. Stern Architects (RAMSA). Located in the heart of Seoul, the new building serves as a training center for the corporations employees and also features office space, ground floor retail, and a large auditorium. The structure’s exterior is wrapped in complex brick bond
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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
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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