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SELECTED PROJECT:
Apalachicola River & Bay National Estuarine Sanctuary
Lab
This 4,000 SF facility includes a 1,500
SF classroom and visitor center, a complete audiovisual center
and administrative offices. The marine laboratory and the
interactive research areas, including eight living specimen “touch
tanks”, help scientists monitor and protect the fragile
Apalachicola River and Bay Estuary. Provided for the National
Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration through the Florida
Department of Natural Resources, the building was designed
to reflect and respect the local coastal architectural style
created during Apalachicola’s heyday as a 19th century
cotton port. Its scale, materials and colors contribute to
its unassuming presence in this historic fishing village.
The design sets it apart from a nearby “square-box” regulatory
agency to underscore the point that the sanctuary is run
by the “good guys”.
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