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432 Park Avenue will be one of the few high-rises in New York in which structure and expression are one and the same.
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For our In Detail column, AN goes behind the curtain wall, if you will. Through a careful study of a project’s many details, we can provide an in-depth look at some of the country’s most impressive new works of architecture.


 

Fulton Center

Lower Manhattan gets a scrumptious taste of sexy British high-tech. 

 

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19 East Houston Street

S9, an affiliate of Perkins Eastman, serves up a contemporary interpretation of Soho’s cast iron facades.

 
 

 

58 Kent Street

Scott Henson Architect preserves the marks of time on an industrial facade in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

 

 

150 2nd Street, Cambridge

Elkus Manfredi designs a cost-effective LEED Platinum spec lab building.

 
 

 

432 Park Avenue

How Rafael Vinoly Architects is building Manhattan’s second-tallest tower.

 
 

 

837 Washington Street

Morris Adjmi adds a twisting topper to a meat packing landmark.

 

 

Atlanta Falcon’s Stadium

360 Architecture and BuroHappold designed a stadium with a retractable, petal-like roof for the Atlanta Falcons.

 
 

 

Clark Art Institute Water System

Diving into a sophisticated water retention system by Tadao Ando and Reed Hilderbrand with Gensler.

 
 

 

BP Computing Center

HOK designs a data center and workspace in suburban Houston.

 

 

 

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