Thursday, March 31, 2011

Got Lockers?

We have staff who like to run or walk at lunchtime, and we have staff who ride bicycles and row boats to work.  So, at the new building, we’re providing a pair of staff locker rooms, with showers, to make it more attractive and convenient for us to use alternate methods of transportation to and from work.  The cool part of the story is we’ve saved a load of workable lockers from the landfill in the process.  Bremerton School District allowed us access to the former Bremerton Junior High School, scheduled for demolition soon, and for a small fee we were able to pull student lockers from the hallways for reuse at our place. It’s another part to the story of preserving and recycling pieces of community heritage in our project downtown.  (And -- just think what’s been in those lockers?!!!!!!)


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Got Stripes?

The nicer weather allowed the contractor to paint the building’s exterior.  We decided our paint scheme should highlight the simple nature of our inherited concrete box.  Finally, there is some exterior expression -- but still it only hints at the incredible amount of work that has taken place inside.  Those watching from City Hall across the street will have to go inside to appreciate the transformation this old retail building has undergone on its way to a new life as a professional office building. 

Thursday, March 24, 2011

A Thoughtful Gift, and More Reuse

A Tim Ryan Construction crewmember, Nathan Stuart, built this table as a gift for Steve Rice. The table is made from reclaimed car decking from the old skybridge which used to connect our building to the long since gone Sears department store on 4th Street.

Thank you Nathan!

To see photos of the old skybridge, click here.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Feature Wall

The crews have framed one of the more prominent pieces in the new office design – what we call The Feature Wall.  It’s a 30 foot long wall that acts as an organizing element, reaching from the front door past reception and into our central forum area.  The wall (unfinished in this photo) will be clad in 1x15 boards that we think are, well, special.  The boards will be sawn from a supply of huge 3x15 beams that now hold up a portion of the old building’s upper floor.  We’re removing some of those beams to make an open section in the upper floor, and this is one of the ways we’re planning to reuse them.  They should be real nice to look at, as they were cut from old growth Douglas Fir back in the 40’s.  The recessed slot in the feature wall will hold a graphic timeline of important events in the firm’s nearly 24-year history.



Sunday, March 6, 2011

Spaghetti in the Floor

Our central forum is designed to be a flexible space for use by our firm, by visiting students, and for community events.  We expect to share a lot of information. So, connection points for power, video, and data transmission are spread throughout the forum, requiring plenty of conduit – just take a look at these pictures.  You might ask why the conduit stretches all over the floor, and that’s a good question.  The old floor slab, still visible, sloped in all directions to provide drainage for the days when our building was a Sears Auto Center.  Soon, our contractor will use rigid insulation to level everything out and cover the conduit, and then they’ll pour a new slab on top – this one will be flat!