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Facades+ returns to Boston on October 17
On October 17, the Facades+ conference series returns to Boston. The event, located at the Westin Copley Place, offers a full day of programming developed in collaboration with AECOM. Attendees are also encouraged to visit the Methods + Materials gallery, which features 27 exhibiting building product companies.
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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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Lateral Office delivers a corrugated-metal community center in Nunavut
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Flad Architects references geological formations for new life science research building in San Diego
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HDR wraps a new research facility in Minnesota for Mayo Clinic in aluminum scrim
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Jahn/ lines a residential building in Chicago with aluminum spandrels drawing interest to a glass curtain wall facade
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Bureau des Mésarchitectures crafts a half-circular housing block clad in concrete and aluminum panels
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Graphite Design Group uses expressive mullions to distinguish three office towers in Bellevue
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Boston Valley Terra Cotta hosts the ninth annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop in Buffalo
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BIG adds a pair of twisting travertine towers along New York City’s High Line
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Montgomery Sisam Architects and Moriyama Teshima Architects wrap Sheridan College Student Life Centre with aluminum shades
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Perkins Eastman, PBDW Architects, and Mancini Duffy complete TSX Broadway, a tower wrapped by colorful LED screens
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Handel Architects faces Harmony Commons, Canada’s largest passive house building, in metal rainscreen panels
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Makoto Yamaguchi Design conceals MONOSPINAL with slanted aluminum walls
