Boora Architects

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Civic Buildings
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K-12 Schools
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  Adidas Headquarters
Ash Creek Intermediate School
Baker Prairie Middle School
Boles/Kahle Beach House
Boora Beach House
Boora's LEED Platinum Studio
Clackamas High School
Collin County Center for the Arts
Federal Reserve Bank
Freedom Center Museum
Harvey Mudd Teaching Center
Kitchel Residence
Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse
Mesa Arts Center
North Pearl District
One Waterfront Place
PICA 2004
PICA 2005
Portland State Lincoln Hall
Scripps College Music Building
Stanford Engineering Center
Stanford Engineering Quad
Stanford Environment & Energy
Stanford Nanotechnology
Stanford School of Business
The Encore Condominiums
The Metropolitan Condominiums
UC Davis Mondavi Center
UC Santa Cruz McHenry Library
UO School of Music + Dance

The new Seattle Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is designed to provide total security and maintain flexibility for long-term expansion by the Federal Reserve Bank. The 95,000-square-foot facility is also designed to minimized impacts on the surrounding wetland ecosystem.

Primarily providing cash processing services to financial institutions throughout the states of Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Northern Idaho, the new facility also accommodates administrative functions of the Federal Reserve. The Branch’s Board of Directors, which helps shape the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank’s monetary policy, also use the facility.

A 2-story glass atrium brings daylight to the core of the building. The more public areas of the building, including administrative offices, human resources, customer support, community development, and information technology, flank the atrium. The facility’s innovative cash processing center increases staff productivity and significantly reduces operational costs.

 

Achieving a civic image appropriate to the Federal Reserve, while creating a healthy, inviting and secure work environment for employees, were primary drivers of the design. An insulated pre-cast concrete panel system was selected to lend a sense of permanence to the new branch. The custom texture and buff color of the panels also help maintain an image appropriate to the Federal Reserve Bank.

Other government buildings

Anchorage State of Alaska Courthouse

City of McMinnville, Oregon, City Facilities Master Plan

City of McMinnville, Oregon, Civic Hall

City of McMinnville, Oregon, Public Safety Building

Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse, Portland, Oregon

Wayne L. Morse US Courthouse Furniture Acquisition