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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: 3925 Adams Lane NE Seattle , WA
Finish Year: 2013
Architect: Ankrom Moisan
General: W G Clark
These 5 buildings amounted to 2X the Husky Stadium. Over 5 million dollars in siding installed in under 6 months. The project features Northclad AL panels and AEP Prestige panels. Five colors and multiple arrays of varying panel reveals create interest. Northshore prefabricated flashings to exact lengths, many pre-mitered, and tracked parts via our coding and labeling system. Product was organized and delivered just-in-time floor by floor. Note the unusual mitered blade Prestige Panel corners, which provide an especially crisp look
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Location: 1501 East Madison Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2013
Architect: Miller Hull
General: Schuchart
This building has been billed the "Greenest Commercial Building in the World." Northshore was brought in early in the design to provide a green, economical cladding system. Metal Sales 20 ga zincalume panels clad the structure.
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Location: Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2009
Architect: Ankrom Moisan
General: Howard S Wright Construction
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Location: 200 West Highlands Seattle, WA
Finish Year: 2009
Architect: Mithun
General: Walsh Construction
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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.
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We formed all the copper panels for this roof in our shop as well as the Celtic Cross and siding.