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145 Perry Street Townhouse Showcases Red Terra Cotta Envelope

Construction is nearing completion on 145 Perry Street, a four-story private residence situated in Manhattan's West Village. The townhouse façades feature intricately woven red terra cotta bricks and TerraClad® panels.
The Well, Toronto architecture, BDP London, Hariri Pontarini Architects, TerraClad, terra cotta panels, facade design

STOREYS reports on The Well: Could it be Toronto’s development of the decade?

The most recent update on The Well project in Toronto comes from STOREYS, an online platform for Canadian real estate news. The massive mixed-use development is still under construction, with completion tentatively scheduled for late November 2023.
The Well, Toronto architecture, BDP London, TerraClad, terra cotta panels

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.

Week-long series by Urban Toronto covers progress on The Well

The blog series covered the progress made on different areas of the massive multi-use campus, which spans across 7 different buildings.

FDNY Rescue Company 2 Receives a 2021 PCI Design Award

The fire station was granted the Design Award for Best Government & Public Building by PCI Mid-Atlantic.

Construction on The Well expected to complete in Summer 2023

The build reached several milestones this past spring, including the completion of a 35,000 square foot outdoor glass canopy that will shelter pedestrians traveling the main thoroughfare below.

Manufacturing custom TerraClad© panels for “Hudson’s Site” mega-development

The Architect’s Newspaper reported on the massive new mixed-use development that is currently underway in the middle of downtown Detroit, MI. Aptly named “Hudson’s Site” for the time being, the project stands on the site of the former Hudson’s flagship, part of the long-defunct department store chain.