Thursday, June 30, 2011

What a Celebration!

Thank you to all of you who joined our opening celebrations last Friday. Enjoy a few photos...
(Photos by Kariba Photography, karibaphotography.com)













Friday, June 17, 2011

Collaborate!

Another cool thing about our new space is the furniture it houses. We have seven bar-height collaboration tables we use for meeting, working, and gathering spaces all made here in Bremerton by Chris and Ryan Tincher. Chris is a general contractor and Ryan, a finish carpenter.
The tables are made from 2x2 ceiling furring salvaged from the building. The nail-hole discoloration comes from the furring strips having been nailed to the lath in their former life. Over years and a lot of moisture the discoloration adds to the history, texture, and beauty of the tables and, in turn, our space as a whole.
These collaboration tables, or boeufettes (buffets) as we like to call them, provide us a place to leave our desks and come together with fresh perspectives to an inviting space.




Wednesday, June 8, 2011

A Glimpse of Our New Space

Enjoy this glimpse of our new space, and plan to see it for yourself at our open house on Friday, June 24, from 3:00 - 6:00pm.
275 Fifth Street, Suite 100
Bremerton, Washington  98337






Thursday, June 2, 2011

Solar Panels are Here!

Our solar panels arrived against a backdrop of dark clouds.  They saw rain before they saw any sun, but that will change.  Soon, this 9-kilowatt array will be hooked up to produce energy – just in time for summer.   According to our building’s energy model, this new array will generate about seven percent of our annual energy needs. 

We’re really pleased we could include energy production in our LEED® story – and that it could be done locally.  Our system is supplied and installed by Rick Lander of Washington Solar Incentives on nearby Bainbridge Island.  The polycrystalline panels themselves were produced by Silicon Energy in Marysville, about two hours north of here.  Rick and his team have done a great job. 

We look forward to monitoring our energy production and discovering how much money we’ll save on power.  And, we’ll recoup our investment in six years thanks to a federal rebate, initial depreciation, and an annual state grant.  We expect the array to perform nicely for up to 30 years. 

Now, bring on the sun.





Wednesday, June 1, 2011

We’re In!

We completed our big move over the holiday weekend. The printers and servers, rolls of drawings, and carpet samples are almost all in place. Our new office and studio provides untold opportunities for creative growth and already fosters a sense of community we lacked while separated into three spaces.  Yesterday, our first day in the new place, was filled with excitement and thankfulness.
Enjoy the photos…