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OMA’s JOMOO Headquarters flexes white ceramic stripes angled in different directions
In 2004, the Seattle Central Library turned heads with its continuous skin that wrapped programmatic elements into an iconic, irregular whole. Two decades since and halfway around the world, OMA has employed a similar premise for the JOMOO Headquarters tower in Xiamen, a coastal city undergoing high-density urbanization in southeastern China. Yet where the acclaimed library in Seattle is transparent…
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Makoto Yamaguchi Design conceals MONOSPINAL with slanted aluminum walls
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Gianni Botsford Architects designs a glass tower in China with a staggered profile and aluminum mullions
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Populous faces Calgary’s BMO Centre with copper-colored metal panels
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Beyer Blinder Belle uses brick and glass curtain wall for National Urban League Headquarters in Harlem
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Dr. Antony Wood to leave Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat after two decades of service
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David Baker Architects clads Blue Oak Landing, an affordable housing complex, in weathered steel
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Facades+ will come to five cities this fall
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OLI creates a floating campus in Suzhou with facades realized in glass and GFRC
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Miller Hull devises glazed Brise-soleil for U.S. embassy in Guatemala
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Facades+ will come to Minneapolis on September 12
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Weiss/Manfredi uses frits and fins to clad a tower for MIT
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MVRDV reproduces rock forms for the facade of The Canyon
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AN.ONYMOUS installs irregularly-patterned brick on facade of a medical clinic
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Facades+ comes to Fort Lauderdale on August 24
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NAPUR Architect applies ethnographic motifs to Hungary’s Museum of Ethnography
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Pelli Clarke & Partners emulates mountain topography for facade of Chengdu Natural History Museum
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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
