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Allmannwappner designs a folded aluminum facade for a new tower in Berlin’s Europacity
German architecture firm Allmannwappner has completed a tower within Berlin’s new Europacity quarter, a massive mixed-use development near the city’s central train station. The 21-story building is leased solely to KPMG, a global accounting firm. It features a double-skin facade with an outer layer of folding aluminum rods that modulate in depth across the surface
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Park Associati implements a terra-cotta–colored facade for a Milan office building
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ATELIER ARS uses local brick and ceramic work on a cultural center
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SOM’s Winship Cancer Institute establishes a holistic approach to patient care
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Carr uses a concrete grid to frame 835 High Street in a Melbourne suburb
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York University’s School of Continuing Studies stuns with a triangulated facade
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A locally-inspired material palette wraps facade of an English temple
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Graphite Design Group uses expressive mullions to distinguish three office towers in Bellevue
Architect: Graphite Design Group Location: Bellevue, Washington Completion Date: 2024 Graphite Design Group has added three new office towers to downtown Bellevue, Washington, a satellite city of Seattle. Faced with a glass curtain wall, the three buildings were distinguished from one another through the use of unique mullion patterns. The development, known as West Main,
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Foster + Partners’ Russian Copper Company headquarters echoes its namesake material
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The historic Menokin House gets a novel rewrapping in structural glass
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s Columbia Business School carves out a niche with crystalline curves
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Thomas Phifer and Partners revives an unbuilt Mies van der Rohe project in Indiana
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The Aya delivers a new housing prototype with its four-faced facade
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PBDW Architects’ bulbous East Harlem Cooke School sails toward the future of learning
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Studio Ma’s Phoenix office oasis is shrouded in a kebonized wood scrim
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CO Architects showcases “clay’s anatomy” for its terra-cotta health building at ASU
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Porcelain panels go head-to-head with Chicago’s historic brick at 444 N Orleans
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SO–IL’s Brooklyn Amant Foundation art campus embraces idiosyncrasies of clay and cement brick
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HGA’s marble panels fold into the future of mixed-use development
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SOM’s One Steuart Lane faces the San Francisco Bay with stacked massing and travertine