This new 22,600 sf facility replaced an aging building that no longer meets the needs of the Public Health Dept. The striking facade is a combination of steel and brick juxtaposed in composition, easily identifiable to the public and comfortable to visit. Designers were in tune with the control of public circulation within the space and provided generous reception, waiting and children’s areas for the public. Occupant comfort was a priority in designing the facility providing high ceilings and radiant heating/cooling in the floor systems.
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