1. 181 Fremont Tower, San Francisco: The tower features aluminum panels with a self-healing finish that repairs any minor surface damage caused by wind or other environmental factors.
2. University of Southern Denmark, Kolding Campus: The campus’ façade features a self-healing coating that uses sunlight to trigger a chemical reaction to repair any cracks or damage.
3. The Len Lye Centre, New Plymouth, New Zealand: The museum features a stainless steel façade with a self-healing finish that repairs any surface scratches or damage caused by environmental factors.
4. BMW World, Munich: The building’s façade features a self-healing coating that repairs any minor surface damage, such as scratches or scuffs, caused by wind or other environmental factors.
5. The Hive, Worcester, UK: The building’s cladding features a self-healing finish which protects the façade against corrosion and other forms of weathering.
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