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Location: 510 Bellevue Way NE Bellevue, WA
Finish Year: 2001
Architect: Steven Holl
General: Sellen Construction
While not actually composite panels , these solid aluminum panels feature the same attention to lines found in most composite jobs.
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Location: 1001 Thomas Glenn Drive Bellingham, WA
Finish Year: 2001
Architect: Carlson
General: Colacurcio Brothers Construction
Marina Point is high end retail and office facility located on the water in Bellingham. Its zinc siding (Rheinzink) exterior is a big part of its appeal. We used custom width panels to assure alignment with the window jambs.
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Location: 2520 Cherry Ave Bremerton, WA
Finish Year: 2001
Architect: Kaplan Mclaughlin Diaz
General: Sellen Construction
This building, nestled into the trees on the hills of Silverdale, features a Hemlock green metal roof, anodized flat panels siding accents, and stainless gutters. It speaks for itself.
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Location: Edmonds, WA
Finish Year: 2017
Architect: Integrus
General: Skanska
This project featured a nice mix of siding products from AEP Span
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Location: 2000 Tower Street Everett, WA
Finish Year: 2006
Architect: LMN
General: Mortenson Construction
Here we installed Prodema (a wood composite product from Spain). The panel joints and fasteners were made to align with the window mullions. This one really stands out from the rest.
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Location: 6605 Merrill Creek Parkway Everett, WA
Finish Year: 2006
Architect: Gary Parkinson RA
These panels are from Proclad. The .063 panels with stiffeners provide a very flat appearance and are all formed with lines in a grid.
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Location: 900 Pacific Avenue Everett, WA
Finish Year: 2002
Architect: NBBJ
General: Newland Construction
This project features Trespa, a composite material from the Netherlands, in three custom colors. It also features a wall from Pro-clad, in Canada. The roofs drain through interesting stainless steel water features. NBBJ designed an exciting building.
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Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Finish Year: 2009
Architect: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca
General: Sellen Construction
This project featured over 4 million dollars worth of work. The products included Parklex from Spain, fabricated locally by Northshore, as well as custom material from Centria in Kentucky, Firestone in Minnesota, Moz in California and Greenheck in Wisconsin, plus welded, custom painted, made to fit parts by Northshore in hundreds of configurations.