
The Well’s Concourse Partially Opens to Toronto Public
Urban Toronto reports on the progress of The Well development, Toronto's largest active construction site. The ambitious project is looking more and more complete, with the Galleria's canopied concourse now partially open and walkable to pedestrians.

Efficient In-Kind Replacement of Terra Cotta for Quality Restoration
New York City's Façade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) requires periodic inspection of a building's exterior façade. The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission often insists that only terra cotta can replace itself due to its unique natural qualities, and advises against using alternative materials for in-kind replacement.

The Architect’s Newspaper reviews the OCMA’s unique curved façade
The Architect's Newspaper weighs in on the new Orange County Museum of Art design and its spatial relationships – the open-air quality of the plaza and interior, and how the museum interacts with its surroundings.

Green Building & Design interviews John Krouse about the impact ACAW has on modern architecture
The possibilities, limitations, and design flexibility of architectural terra-cotta in response to the changing needs of new buildings.

One Vanderbilt Installation Featured on New York YIMBY Website
One Vanderbilt is a 58-story commercial skyscraper currently…

ACAW Team Feature: University at Buffalo
Team UB is made up of experts in four critical areas: glazing design, architectural morphology, facade engineering, and ceramic arts.

Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop Pushes the Envelope of Building Design
For a third year, experts in the fields of architecture and design will gather in Buffalo, New York to attend the Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW) being held Monday, August 13 through Thursday, August 16.