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Location: Washington State Football/Soccer Stadium Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2002
Architect: Elerbe Becket
General: Turner Construction
We performed lots of siding work here, including the perforated metal on the score tower and the exterior walls utilizing several custom colors and various profiles of Centria siding. We did not do the vending booths.
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Location: Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2008
Your restoration deserves a craftsman's touch. We replicated this historic cornice with care, by hand and with the aid of computerized fabrication, for a very close match.
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We installed the custom color AEP Prestige siding and the solid aluminum cladding, including the cut out ARTS sign. We have the ability to include CNC machine patterns, logos or letters into your design.
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Location: 4747 30th Ave NE Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2003
Architect: Mithun
General: Walsh Construction
This job features Zinc panels. The metal siding contributes to the distinctive look of this award winning building which provides student housing for the University of Washington.
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Location: 200 Mercer Street Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2003
Architect: LMN
General: Skanska Construction
This exterior features over 80K square feet of siding and is readily visible from I-5. The custom color looks great and the windows and other elements were designed to align with certain corrugations.
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Location: 900 Broadway Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 1996
Architect: Steven Holl
General: Skanska Construction
This zinc job involved twisting barrel roofs and composite panels. Northshore Sheet Metal was awarded ABCs excellence in specialty contruction award for this job. The flat panels were supplied by Rheinzink and fabricated by Keith Panel Systems.
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Take a close look at the flashing as the curved roofs connect. We provided curved pieces in both directions. Also, see the whimsical conductor boxes, welded in the shapes of animals. This is a very cool building.