New Parkland Hospital makes history

When Dallas’ original Parkland Hospital was built in 1894, it was a simple clapboard structure. Today, the New Parkland Hospital spans more than 185,806 m2 (2 million sf) and its façade comprises a proprietary system of metal panels.
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Art gallery visitors see the light of day

A two-story glass lobby featuring a thermally advanced curtain wall is the focal point of the Clark Visitor Center in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, the new building is part of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute's 15-year, $145-million expansion.
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ACM panels glam up Baccarat Hotel

Baccarat Hotel & Residences is a 184-m (605-ft) tall mixed-use building located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street in New York City. It stands out not only for its views of Manhattan landmarks, but also for its articulated shimmering metal skin and glass façade.
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Looking back at steel-making history

Transformation and transparency fueled the design vision behind Pennsylvania’s ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks. Located on a 1.8-ha (4.5-acre) reclaimed brownfield, the $17.3-million arts facility features proprietary curtain wall and entrance systems, providing a unique view of the area around it.
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Making light work of daylight infiltration

An open stairway is just one of the design features at South Fayette Intermediate School that allows students to enjoy more natural light. The building features internal pathways, allowing natural light to infiltrate deeper inside and help create a quality learning environment for students.
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