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We teamed up with Dezeen to host one epic panel discussion! Our panelists discussed the importance of materials like brick in today's world. Speaking with current architectural change-makers, this talk explores how their designs fit into today's contemporary urban landscapes.
Amanda Morgan // nARCHITECTS
Brittany Macomber // Morris Adjmi Architects
Alyse Talbott // Design Collection
NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center
by nARCHITECTS
45 East 7th Street
by Morris Adjmi Architects
Solaire 8200 Dixon
by Design Collection
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SKE+CHED with HGA and Vitetta
This massive project is a 5-way blend of custom glazed norman size brick
Custom colors: G18-1815, G18-1820, G18-1822, G18-1823, G20-2021
346,018 Total BE’s
Distributor // R.I. Lampus
This project features several custom grey colors from Glen-Gery Glazed Collection
Pennsylvania State Archives
designed by HGA and Vitetta
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SKE+CHED with Leong Leong
In this episode, Chris Leong and Dominic Leong, partners at Leong Leong Architects, will discuss their work on The Ray, located at 1525 North American Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This project features an incredibly unique facade featuring Glen-Gery's red velour brick that is split at the core holes to create texture and depth across the city-block-long architectural marvel.
WHEN UNDER ONE SKY is a public artwork that is in search for unity and commonality. The project attempts to create a series of reparations to the erasures that have happened historically in terms of class, ethnicity, and race, and also to acknowledge these same divisions of difference that are happening nationally and locally with the recent uprisings. The sentiment of protecting neighborhood still pervades despite differences. Learn more
The Ray
designed Leong Leong, brick distributed by Cava, located at 1525 North American Street in Philadelphia
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NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center
Auburn, NY
Architect
nARCHITECTSGeneral Contractor
Fahs Construction GroupMason
DiPeso ContractorsDistributor
Bock BricknARCHITECTS used brick at the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center to help gain acceptance for the project. The site for the 7,500-square foot center came with a history, both good and bad. It is surrounded on three sides by buildings that are important to the city of Auburn: the Seward House Museum to the south, Memorial City Hall to the east, and Westminster Presbyterian Church to the west. On its north side, a concrete 1980s-era parking garage is a less-beloved building. And as the most recent project that the city of Auburn had commissioned, it was not a good precedent for the center.
The designers looked at local conditions in an effort to win over Auburn’s residents. They documented the many brick Federal-style buildings in the area. “I even snooped around and picked up brick chips, put them in my pocket, and brought them home,” says Eric Bunge, FAIA, Co-Founding Partner of nARCHITECTS. From this research nARCHITECTS found a brick well suited to the project—“a pink brick that is very close to some of the brick colors we found in Auburn, but also a little bit different,” says Bunge. “I think our clients were very excited about that—that brick would address some of the concerns of the residents about having a new building in a very important spot.”
The brick is set both in standard courses and with some unique detailing. On the north and south façades of the building’s central volume, nARCHITECTS laid the brick at a ten-degree angle. These projecting bricks produce a pattern with deep shadows. Thin brick setbacks frame the sides of some of the large windows. “We were thinking of a loose interpretation of the shutter,” says Bunge, “the way that the window doesn’t quite terminate within a wall as in a modernist wall puncture.” Both details help to break up the large expanses of brick that are necessary in exhibition buildings.
Exerpt directly from Folio 2.
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