Studio Bright designs facade with perforated brick screens in Sydney

Brought to you by: Studio Bright’s project at 8 Loftus Street has attempted to reinvigorate a city block in Sydney, Australia’s Circular Quay. Capped with a rooftop garden, and street-level arcade that connects the interior courtyard to the street, the building, part of a larger precinct named Quay Quarter Lanes, houses two floors of retail

Owens Corning

With a rich heritage in developing innovative insulating solutions, Owens Corning® is a leader in Thermal, Moisture, Fire, and Acoustic Solutions for many of the world’s greatest buildings. Our Building Science capabilities help you in designing the right solution for your project to meet Design Performance and Code Requirements. Building Science isn’t a part-time job

Automated Fenestration Inc.

We take automation to the next level. We offer true flagship solutions to commercial, institutional and residential markets. Innovating the fenestration industry for more than 30 years, Automated Fenestration Inc offers control over natural ventilation to any who need control. Whether basic environmental control or smoke & heat extraction, we offer fully integrated solutions including

Oslotre prioritizes material efficiency in cross-laminated timber building

Brought to you by: While Scandinavia already has a reputation for mass timber construction, including what was, until this year, the world’s tallest timber building, Oslotre’s St. Olavs vei 18 shows a continued innovation of timber projects in the region. Located in Kristiansand, on the southern tip of Norway, St. Olavs vei 18 is the

MAD Architects’ arts center in Aranya is under construction

Brought to you by: Taking inspiration from the massing of clouds, MAD Architects’ forthcoming public art space in Aranya Community, Qinhuangdao, China, is nearing completion. Called the Cloud Center, the building will include a grand hall, gallery, and theater across a footprint of 2,500 square meters (26,000 square feet). Aranya is a coastal town east

Valmont Structures

Since 1956 Locker, a Valmont company, has been an industry leading provider of perforated and expanded metal, woven wire, wire mesh and curtains. While initially we serviced the industrial sector, the architectural market has grown into one of our key areas of operation. We’ve developed our specialized range of metal products to meet the needs

TCJ Products

We are an independent Sales Organization that focuses on the outside of your building: TerraCORE Panel Systems, Large Format Porcelain and Honeycomb Veneer Panel Systems. Knotwood is 100% Recyclable/ Non Combustible, unlike real wood, Knotwood requires no maintenance and will not warp or bend. Armatherm Your Building Thermal Break One Stop Shop. Alusion Stabilized Aluminum

GammaStone

GammaStone® is synonymous with creativity and excellence, the qualities that stem from our 50 years of experience in the stone industry and our tireless dedication in realizing high performance products. Clients from all over the world have certified our products in terms of quality, versatility, reliability and performance. With its extensive experience in the stone

EQUITONE facades

EQUITONE fiber cement facades are high-density, high-performance façade panels that come in a variety of textures and colors. Created for ventilated rainscreen systems, EQUITONE façade materials are designed by architects for architects. How EQUITONE is made: Ludwig Hatschek invented fibre cement in the late 19th century by combining the basic elements of the earth: mineral

Chemical Concepts

You can trust us to innovate and expertly lead you through your adhesive challenges with top-shelf products and unmatched customer service! Chemical Concepts has 60+ years of experience in pioneering the use of adhesives and our products combine custom-engineered solutions with innovative technology to meet your challenges. We can help you choose the right products

Facades+ is coming to the City of Angels on November 3 and 4

On November 3, Facades+ will return to Los Angeles for one of its largest events of the year. Co-chaired by HOK principals Adaeze Cadet and David Frey, the program will bring six presentations on the best of Southern California building enclosures to an audience in Downtown Los Angeles. Attendees will be able to attend virtual

Nori Architects retrofits an office building facade with recycled materials

Brought to you by: Nori Architects’ renovation of the Asanuma Corporation’s Nagoya Branch Office has given a 30-year-old, nearly all-glass office building in Aichi, Japan a new facade with primarily recycled natural materials. The Tokyo-based architecture firm was tasked with revamping the 8-story tower into a modern office space. As the firm described, “this project

Education center in Alaska with a facade that resembles salmon skin

Brought to you by: Sustainable design strategies and Kenaitze tribal values have come to fruition in the Kahtnuht’ana Duhdeldiht Educational Campus in Kenai, Alaska. The 67,000-square-foot building, designed by Stantec, includes education and other community spaces. Designed for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, a federally-recognized tribe in Alaska’s South-Central Kenai Peninsula, the building is tribally-owned. The

BIG completes a planted tower in Singapore with a facade that pulls apart

Brought to you by: The newest contribution to Singapore’s reputation as a city engaging in biophilic design is Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) CapitaSpring. The new 51-story, 920-foot-tall tower was designed in collaboration with Carlo Ratti Associati and follows a plan of “vertical urbanism.” Realized for the Singaporean real estate investment and development firm CapitaLand, the

Facades+ returns to Chicago on October 7th

Facades+ Returns to the Windy City with an all-day program featuring the latest development in building enclosure design and technology. Co-chaired by Stephen Katz and Ashley Rogow of Gensler’s Chicago office, this program will cover everything from high-performance facades, to new iconic projects across the city and region, as well as strategies for increasing climate

Candalepas and Associates complete a modern, heritage-inspired facade

Brought to you by: Architect: Candalepas Associates Location: Sydney, Australia Completion Date:September, 2022 Located a block from Sydney, Australia’s Hyde Park, 116 Bathurst Street has brought a facade of apses and arches to the city. Also known as The Castle, the 37-story tower contains retail and residential spaces, in addition to a hotel. The design

The Architect’s Newspaper presents its 4th annual TimberCon

TimberCon, presented by The Architect’s Newspaper in partnership with the Mass Timber Institute, returns virtually on September 28. This year’s edition features leading projects and practitioners from across the U.S. and Canada sharing advances in timber design, engineering, and construction. Mass timber is of growing interest across North America as firms and clients seek to