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We spent last weekend in Aspen, CO and had a little bit time to tour the local VM ZINC projects. The Christ Episcopal Church on 536 West North Street in Aspen is a one of the projects we liked most for its contemporary design and its great craftsman ship. Does anyone know who the architect is and did the install?

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To help accommodate visitors to Liverpool ONE, a major retail, residential and leisure centre, Q-Park developed a new 550-space multi-storey car park with an architecturally impressive Solar Shading system from Levolux. Read here: http://bit.ly/ifvf9t

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Museum of Arts and Design NYC renovation Allied Works Architecture preserved the sweep of its concave facade but updated it in a shimmering rainscreen of glazed terra-cotta tiles. That new iridescent cloak, produced by NBK Architectural Terracotta, The New York Times called the $90 million project “a transformation no one would have imagined.”

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Show at the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery honors international leader in design, Dominique Perrault. The exhibit will display a crosssectionof Perrault’s work, nearly all of the featured projects feature metal fabric as a primary design element.

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Dane Residence in Santa Monica CA. 316 Stainless Steel honey comp panels from Hunter Douglas have been used, to create a highly reflective facade without any oil canning.

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I don’t know about you, but going to the dentist is not on my list of favorite things to do. An awkwardly mounted TV hanging between the wall and the ceiling is supposed to distract me from the things to come. It is safe to say, it almost never works. I wish every dentist office would have a printed ceiling like in the pictures below, helping me to escape to my “happy place” before the drilling starts.

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The walls on the main level elevator areas at Yankee stadium are clad with a custom stainless steel fabric Omega 1505 PC. The added touch above each cab entrance is an etching of the famous NY logo using a special GKD mechanical process. The matte etch contrasts with the shine on the stainless steel wire surface to achieve the desired results. Designed by HOK-SVE. For more information visithttp://tinyurl.com/3nuzs8w

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