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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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Morris Adjmi Architects emulate train tracks for The Row Fulton Market
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Oversized glass panels repeat across ODA’s 101 West 14th Street
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Facades+ will come to the Windy City on October 6
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Hord Coplan Macht installs metal scrim on facade of CSU Hydro building
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Facades+ returns to Denver on September 27
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Trace Architecture Office erects colorful concrete volumes for school
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Perkins&Will and Schmidt Hammer Lassen deliver performing arts center in China with faceted aluminum facades
On the banks of the Grand Canal in Tongzhou, China, the eastern gateway to Beijing, Perkins&Will and Schmidt Hammer Lassen (SHL) designed a performing arts center comprised of three venues. While the three structures differ in scale from one another, they share a visual and material symmetry recognizable in their material application: Each of the
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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
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Dallas’s new Virgin Hotel creates a diamond-esque view in the Design District
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Facades+ is returning to Atlanta for its first event of 2022
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Malachowsky Hall deflects the Florida glare with an aluminum facade and electrochromatic glazing
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Here are the top facades AN highlighted in 2021
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ELASTICOFarm included a hidden message in a concrete-paneled facade
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The breathable facade of the Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank’s new headquarters connects occupants with the climate
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moss Design’s River Saint Joe Brewery puts industrial vernacular architecture to contemporary use