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Payette shades the Ragon Institute with tapered aluminum fins that mimic stone
In Boston’s Kendall Square, where dense research programs and repetitive building types define much of the streetscape, the facade of the Ragon Institute manages to make a statement. After years spread across multiple campuses, the institute—dedicated to advancing immunology and vaccine research—now occupies a unified biomedical research center, bringing together scientists from Harvard, MIT, and Mass…
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KPF wraps 320 Granville in Vancouver with a curved curtain wall
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Koning Eizenberg Architecture designs University of Melbourne Student Pavilion
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Gehry Partners references icebergs for Warner Bros. headquarters
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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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RSHP’s first residential building in New York
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KieranTimberlake restores facade of Philadelphia’s Bulletin Building
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Paul Revere Williams’ building gets a refresh from CO Architects
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Kevin Daly Architects and PRODUCTORA’s net-zero Houston Endowment
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BKSK Architects installs terra-cotta facade on residential building
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Chinese Museum of Traditional Culture facade appears to be floating
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Metal mesh screens reduce solar gain on wood-framed residential building
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Cascading glass wraps timber office building in Kirkland by LMN Architects
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Kengo Kuma applies modular assembly scheme to student housing
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Avenier Cornejo architectes wrap a Parisian nursing home in brick
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INC’s Saint Mark’s Place brings terra-cotta and loggias to Boerum Hill
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Here are the facade trends that defined the past decade
