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BIG alternates balcony types to form the jagged, illusory Kaktus Towers in Copenhagen
Torqued beside the rail lines at Dybbølsbro Station, the Kaktus Towers cut serrated profiles against the Copenhagen sky. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the seemingly—but not quite—twisted micro-living towers mark the edge of Vesterbro, a former industrial zone now undergoing a new wave of development. Rising from an elevated green plateau—about 65 feet above the street,…
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Graphite Design Group uses expressive mullions to distinguish three office towers in Bellevue
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Boston Valley Terra Cotta hosts the ninth annual Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop in Buffalo
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BIG adds a pair of twisting travertine towers along New York City’s High Line
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Montgomery Sisam Architects and Moriyama Teshima Architects wrap Sheridan College Student Life Centre with aluminum shades
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Perkins Eastman, PBDW Architects, and Mancini Duffy complete TSX Broadway, a tower wrapped by colorful LED screens
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Handel Architects faces Harmony Commons, Canada’s largest passive house building, in metal rainscreen panels
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In Germany, Texoversum features a woven fiber facade
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Concrete setbacks define SOM’s 1245 Broadway office tower
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Stanton Williams designs textured-concrete forms for UCL’s Marshgate
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Morris Adjmi Architects emulate train tracks for The Row Fulton Market
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Oversized glass panels repeat across ODA’s 101 West 14th Street
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Facades+ will come to the Windy City on October 6
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Hord Coplan Macht installs metal scrim on facade of CSU Hydro building
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Facades+ returns to Denver on September 27
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Trace Architecture Office erects colorful concrete volumes for school
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Studio V’s The Green House uses terra-cotta cladding
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The Architect’s Newspaper will launch Facades+ Canada newsletter in November
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John Ronan Architects use reclaimed brick for Chicago Park District Headquarters
