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hcma encloses təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Center with standing seam metal and rigorous insulation
In New Westminster, British Columbia, a new aquatic center by hcma architecture + design has redefined notions of progressive design. Known as the təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Center, the building was planned in close collaboration with First Nations communities while also targeting ambitious sustainability goals. Through a tightly insulated envelope of standing-seam metal, intentionally-oriented glazing, and precast
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Facades+ will return to Los Angeles on November 9 and 10
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AN talks with Bill Zahner about sustainability
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In Vietnam, a brick screen shades Tropical Space’s Premier Office
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MVRDV reclads tower in colorful panels for women and children’s center
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In Germany, Texoversum features a woven fiber facade
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Concrete setbacks define SOM’s 1245 Broadway office tower
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AN reveals the top facades covered in 2024
As the year comes to a close, AN is looking back on some of the most interesting building envelopes covered in 2024. The list includes projects from around the world with a variety of material expressions—including glass, aluminum, concrete, and timber—as well as programmatic functions, featuring a library, community center, institutional facilities, apartments, and offices. To keep up
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Steel and glass define a public-facing greenhouse that pushes the scale of urban agriculture
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Here are six singular projects to be featured at Facades+ New York City on April 13-14
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Deborah Berke Partners shakes up Penn’s campus with terra-cotta baguettes
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Facades+ returns to NYC this April for its 10th anniversary
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The Westly juts over its Upper West Side neighbors with a gravity-defying triple cantilever
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Mark Cavagnero Associates shades the UCSF Joan and Sanford I. Weill Neurosciences Building with symmetrical light screen
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Facades+ is returning to San Francisco on March 23
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The white aluminum facade of the Neutron Research Centre shines in front of the French Alps
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The Clay Studio reflects skilled craftwork inside and out in Philadelphia’s South Kensington neighborhood
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Facades+ is returning to Philadelphia this month
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The jagged facade of the Museum of Modern Aluminum is as dynamic as the city around it
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AN celebrates a decade of bringing our audience leading conferences on building enclosure technology