Washington based architects Rice Fergus Miller's new office and studio in Bremerton, WA features a stunning external polished plaster entrance wall.
Rice Fergus Miller completely renovated the former Sears Automotive Center, a 1948 building that was vacant for 23 years, for its new office and studio. The space is a laboratory for innovative design and experimentation, combining sustainable energy and water use features with the recycling of an abandoned and forgotten downtown building shell.
The LEED® platinum building is the first of its kind on the Olympic Peninsula and the most energy efficient office building in the Puget Sound region.
Armourcoat has led the world developing polished plaster, sculptural effects and high performance surface finishes since 1986.
Now a global brand operating in over 70 countries, we are committed to technical excellence. With an outstanding product range featuring recycled material and low VOCs, Armourcoat remain at the forefront of sustainable decorative surface solutions.
Blog by Armourcoat Group Marketing Director Daniel Nevitt.
The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, Armourcoat Ltd.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Rice Fergus Miller HQ Achieves LEED Platinum Status
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polished plaster,
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Location:
Bremerton, WA, USA
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