Stillaguamish Administration Building
A civic building shaped around tribal art and river-inspired details
Arlington, WA
2016-01-01 January 2016
Project
Overview
A 60,000 SF administration building with canoe-inspired atrium, Kalwall skylight, native art, and handcrafted details.
This unique 60,000 square foot project was completed in January of 2016.
The large atrium structure, shaped to mimic a canoe, incorporates 24-inch diameter by 40-foot-tall turned logs, curtain wall systems, and a complete Kalwall skylight system.
Measuring 250 feet long by 50 feet high, the building features native art, polished concrete floors resembling the life and flow of the river, and a 40-foot-tall carved tree with handcrafted wooden eagles.
Key Features
- Canoe-inspired atrium structure
- 24-inch diameter, 40-foot-tall turned logs
- Curtain wall and Kalwall skylight systems
- Native art, river-inspired polished concrete, and carved tree feature
Project Details
- Size
- 60,000 SF
- Completed
- 2016-01-01 January 2016
- Sector
- Tribal / Civic
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