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Facades+ brings dynamic programs to five cities this fall
This fall, AN’s Facades+ conference series will take place in five North American cities. In each city attendees will have the opportunity to tune into presentations on facade design for a range of building typologies from airports to retail shops to commercial developments, among other roundtable discussions and talks. This year marks the event’s 13th anniversary.
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HDR encloses the Kiewit Luminarium with perforated aluminum panels
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HLW faces the McShane Campus Center at Fordham University with natural stone
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RAMSA wraps Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy with plate aluminum panels
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KPF uses modular terra-cotta system to connect Westlake 66 development in Hangzhou, China
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Pelli Clarke & Partners crafts tapered glass crown for Salesforce tower in Chicago
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AN reveals the top facades covered in 2024
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Facades+ will be in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 22
On July 22, the Facades+ conference series will be held in Kansas City at the Kansas City Marriott. The event offers a full day of programming developed in collaboration with BNIM principals Joyce Raybuck and James Pfeiffer. Attendees are also encouraged to visit the Methods + Materials gallery, which features 18 exhibiting building product companies.
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CannonDesign’s Western Michigan University student center features facade of aluminum and GFRC
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ACDF designs a precast concrete facade for Link in Montreal
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Arquitectonica constructs development from interlocking block system
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KPF reclads Fifth Avenue office building with custom oversize IGUs
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Bates Smart faces Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C., with copper
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SOM delivers innovative curtain wall for Schwarzman College of Computing
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Pelli Clarke & Partners devises tapering curtain wall for Japan’s tallest tower
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David Closes adds an aluminum entry to Baroque Museum of Catalonia
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Bilgin Architects envelopes solar panel control center in stainless steel
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Kohn Shnier and ERA Architects renovate University of Toronto library
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GROUPWORK restores facade of 8 Bleeding Heart Yard
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Facades+ comes to Nashville for the first time