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OMA s Audrey Irmas Pavilion nears completion, their first religious building | News

OMA s Audrey Irmas Pavilion nears completion, their first religious building | News
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Copper Can Be Endlessly Recycled: 8 Projects With Sustainable Cladding

Copper Can Be Endlessly Recycled: 8 Projects With Sustainable Cladding
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro builds looping steel Park Union Bridge in Colorado

Diller Scofidio + Renfro builds looping steel Park Union Bridge in Colorado
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Rhode Partners builds Austin s tallest skyscraper from cantilevered glass

Rhode Partners builds Austin s tallest skyscraper from cantilevered glass Called The Independent, 688-foot-tall (212 metres) tower sits between Austin s Seaholm District and Shoal Creek. The tower resembles stacked Jenga blocks It is several feet taller than The Austonian, a 56-storey residential tower that completed in the Texan capital in 2010. Rhode Partners described the new apartment building as a vertical neighbourhood . As a new addition to the city s skyline, The Independent s striking silhouette represents the bold and innovative spirit of Austin, Rhode Partners told Dezeen. A swimming pool is located on the 9th floor. Photo is by Patrick Wong Four distinct glass blocks are stacked in a formation resembling a Jenga tower. Residential units are arranged to provide each level with a different view of the city.

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum: 2020 Best of Year Winner for Domestic Facade

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum: 2020 Best of Year Winner for Domestic Facade January 27, 2021 The weight of this museum’s subject matter loomed large over the design of its edifice. The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum teaches the history of one of mankind’s darkest moments and the worldwide human rights initiatives that followed. Its exhibition rooms are simple black boxes in which visitors can reflect on tragedy and hope. When it came to conceiving the building’s street-front presence, Omniplan lead designer Mark Holsinger and team had to further consider the location: the city’s West End Historic District. The exterior needed to reflect the museum’s mission while following the preservation criteria the neighborhood required regarding scale, materials, and streetscape expression. The chosen cladding, copper, is one of the oldest building materials, known for its durability and resilience. It patinates over time and in the elements, “alluding to

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