Part of a larger masterplan that included floating houses and townhomes, atelierjones worked with a fourth-generation Pacific Northwest fishing company to convert their aging marine warehouse into 20,000 SF of Class A office space. Working within the complex constraints of shoreline construction, the team crafted a beautiful and unique space on the shores of Seattle’s Lake Union. The exterior of the warehouse was updated with corrugated metal and new operable glazing. A landscaped corridor was added between the new and old office buildings, creating an entry for the project along the main site axis. Along this corridor, timbers and other building elements were salvaged from the old structures, with vignettes celebrating the family-owned company’s long history. The interior of the old structure was stripped clean, exposing the building’s original timber structure. New finishes, mechanical systems, and a feature staircase were added, creating a highly desirable office space that leased quickly, even at the height of a recession.
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A landscaped corridor was added between the new and old office buildings
The exterior of the warehouse was updated with corrugated metal and new operable glazing.
Part of a larger masterplan that included floating houses and townhomes
Along this corridor, timbers and other building elements were salvaged from the old structures
Dockside sewage collection was added for the marina and floating homes
Custom metal gates referenced the loft lines of an original construction drawing
The new site is a contemporary, sustainable update to Seattle’s waterfront
salvaged timbers were used to create standing monuments, parking stops, and benches.
Working within the complex constraints of shoreline construction
The interior of the old structure was stripped clean
Site work included the extensive cleanup and remediation of the wharf
New finishes, mechanical systems, and a feature staircase were added
convert their aging marine warehouse into 20,000 SF of Class A office space
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The aging marine warehouse
The original marine warehouse
Timbers and other building elements were salvaged from the original structures
2009 - Constructed - Drawings and documents
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The design converted an aging marine warehouse into 20,000 SF of Class A office space