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Metro Arquitetos Associados conceals MASP extension with a black aluminum scrim
Expectations are always immense when adding to a famous work of architecture. This was certainly the case at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP), where Metro Arquitetos Associados was tasked with complementing the institution’s original building, designed by Lina Bo Bardi. To avoid competing for visual attention with the existing structure, Metro Arquitetos wrapped the
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Facades+ kicks off 2024 in San Francisco on January 25
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MJMA clads Ontario community center in standing seam metal panels
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Cunningham Architects shades office with Accoya wood screens
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These are the top facades AN covered in 2023
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BIG unveils The Spiral, a glass tower wrapped with climbing balconies
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Facade Tectonics Institute Welcomes new Executive Director Katerina Hojgrova Neme
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RAMSA wraps Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy with plate aluminum panels
The latest addition to Georgetown University’s Capitol Campus in downtown Washington, D.C. is the McCourt School of Public Policy. Previously located at the institution’s primary Hilltop campus, the school occupied an aging midcentury building and was in need of a fresh start. Its new facility, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), situates the school of policy in
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BIG completes a planted tower in Singapore with a facade that pulls apart
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Facades+ returns to Chicago on October 7th
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Candalepas and Associates complete a modern, heritage-inspired facade
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The Architect’s Newspaper presents its 4th annual TimberCon
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CetraRuddy updates the art deco facade on a NoMad skyscraper
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Architects will present the faces of Denver’s rapid growth at Facades+
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SOM’s green terra-cotta facade for Disney’s headquarters takes shape
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Heatherwick Studio and BIG cover Google building with solar shingles
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SGA designs a tree-inspired glass facade to connect two historic buildings
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7 West 57th features an oblique glass facade
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Architects will explore climate-responsive design at Facades+ Dallas
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Albert Einstein Education and Research Center emulates a tree canopy