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Location: Dalian China
Architect/Specifier: Coop Himmelb(l)au, Dalian Architectural Design & Research Institute
Product(s) Used:QuadroClad™ Metal Façade Panels

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Location: Shaanxi China
Architect/Specifier: China United Northwest Inst. For Engineering Design & Research
Product(s) Used:QuadroClad™ Metal Façade Panels

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This is a project at the Harvard University in Cambridge MA called “CGIS”. Architect Pei Cobb Freed & Partners The product is NBK Terracotta I have chosen this project because it shows how flat terracotta panels can be. More pictures here:http://bit.ly/jmBJnj

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1600 Glenarm in downtown Denver uses Prodema and was just recently completed. The Denver architect firm Davis Partnership has designed the remodel. Prodema for exterior was used in Dark Brown. For more information visit http://tinyurl.com/3qzu6qh

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Location: Hubei China
Product(s) Used: QuadroClad™ Metal Façade Panels

to see more – http://www.hunterdouglascontract.com/referenceprojects/article.jsp?version=2&pId=8a81c1133ded1aec013e37b318e31070

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Facadesign is participating in this years Furry Scurry benefiting the Dumb Friends League. Not running or walking? You can still support us 🙂
http://support.ddfl.org/site/TR/Events/Furry_Scurry?px=1648281&pg=personal&fr_id=1190

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The monolithic appearance conveying security and authority of this government institution is made possible with panels of woven mesh suspended in front of the facade. From inside, visibility remains intact through the metal fabric. read here:http://bit.ly/kIaPwo

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Check out the Time Warner Cable office Minnetonka, Minnesota done by Walsh Bishop Architects. The design of this facility focuses on creating community and a workplace that enhances employee quality of life. Although expecting a 20 percent employee loss with the move, the client saw less than one percent of employees choose not to relocate to the new campus headquarters Walsh Bishop Website:http://bit.ly/mGu4Rs

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One can only imagine the competition among students to secure one of the six “quiet rooms” at the library of the University of Gdansk, Poland. These innovative pods appear to be docked to the building’s futuristic façade, and serve as literal “escape capsules” that allow students and researchers to work in peace. The pods are but one of the features envisioned by ARCHICO Projekt architects to give their building a “tech” aesthetic.

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