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Microsoft - Building 98 Interior Project:
Microsoft - Building 98 Interior was designed by Callison and built by GLY Construction

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Location: 24820 NE 36th St Redmond, WA

Finish Year: 2009

Architect: Callison

General: GLY Construction

Husky Stadium Renovation Project:
Husky Stadium Renovation was designed by 360 Architecture and built by Turner

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Location: Montlake Blvd Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2013

Architect: 360 Architecture

General: Turner

Call Northshore whether your job is big or small. Husky stadium required over 100,000 square feet of AEP corrugated, Northclad AL and Metlspan Insulated panels to clad the awesome new home of the Huskies

Expedia Project:
Expedia was designed by ZGF and built by GLY

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Location: Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2019

Architect: ZGF

General: GLY

Northshore installed NorthClad's proprietary floating plate panels and a variety of other product's to update Expedia's new Headquarters.

Federal Center South Project:
Federal Center South was designed by ZGF and built by Sellen

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Location: East Marginal Way Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2012

Architect: ZGF

General: Sellen

Over 20,000 custom size shingles from millennium tile in their varied Pewter finish and Morin perforated screen walls plus Northclad AL panels beautify the Seattle home of the Army Corps of engineers.

Harley Marine Services Project:
Harley Marine Services was designed by Mithun and built by Schuchart

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Location: 910 SW Spokane Street Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2013

Architect: Mithun

General: Schuchart

Custom Color Fabral Aluminum siding and Northclad AL Panels look great on Seattle's Waterfront

University of Washington Molecular Project:
University of Washington Molecular was designed by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca and built by Hoffman Construction

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Location: 1701 NE Grant Ln Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2012

Architect: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca

General: Hoffman Construction

Foster Business School Project:
Foster Business School was designed by LMN and built by Sellen Construction

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Location: Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2010

Architect: LMN

General: Sellen Construction

1519 Minor Project:
1519 Minor was designed by Perkins and Will and built by Howard S. Wright

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Location: 1519 Minor Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2013

Architect: Perkins and Will

General: Howard S. Wright

We clad this exciting in city building with American Fiber Cement, Vivix and Northclad ACM.

Salmon Bay Landing Project:
Salmon Bay Landing was designed by Stuart Silk and built by Schuchart Construction

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Location: 2320 W Commodore Way Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2008

Architect: Stuart Silk

General: Schuchart Construction

Mirabella Retirement Community Project:
Mirabella Retirement Community was designed by Ankrom Moisan and built by Turner Construction

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Location: 116 Fairview Ave Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2008

Architect: Ankrom Moisan

General: Turner Construction

PRS Mirabella features thousands of Northclad Aluminum panels in 3 colors. These were fabricated locally in our shop. Northshore was able to custom size many of the panels in order to reconcile dimensional issues on this complicated, great looking building. See more finished photos at www.northclad.com

Fairview Research Center Project:
Fairview Research Center was designed by Mithun and built by Mortenson Construction

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Location: 530 Fairview Ave North Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2008

Architect: Mithun

General: Mortenson Construction

This great looking project features Alcotex composites fabricated by Northclad.

Olivian Tower Project:
Olivian Tower was designed by Carrier Johnson and built by Washington Hanover LLC

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Location: 809 Olive Way Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2008

Architect: Carrier Johnson

General: Washington Hanover LLC

This project features Centria Formawall panels in an innovative and interesting pattern. Love the texture!

Asian Counseling and Referral Services Project:
Asian Counseling and Referral Services was designed by DKA and built by Aldrich and Associates

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Location: 3639 M.L. King Jr. Way South Seattle, WA

Finish Year: 2008

Architect: DKA

General: Aldrich and Associates

This job featured several profiles of metal siding and roofing, in three colors, for a great look.

Seahawk Stadium Project:
Seahawk Stadium was designed by Elerbe Becket and built by Turner Construction

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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.

Blakeley Village Project:
Blakeley Village was designed by Mithun and built by Walsh Construction

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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.

Marion Oliver McCaw Hall Project:
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall was designed by LMN and built by Skanska Construction

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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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