This utilitarian building is notable in how it dialogues architecturally
 with an existing departmental building and how it aggressively 
incorporates many sustainable measures.  While highly contemporary in 
its aesthetic, the massing and vertical rhythms echo the existing 
1930’s building.  The orthogonal form of the building displays 
different layers of visual depth by degrees of transparency of the 
exterior skin. The balance of opacity and transparency responds to the 
sun and the views offered.  Abundant at the north brings glare-free 
daylighting deep into the building. This combines with a highly 
energy-sensitive glazing approach on other facades, where windows are 
screened by perforated panels collaged in subtle patterns of color. 
Additional daylighting is brought into the space by an array of 
sky-light tubes. Through the implementation of these strategies 
supported by efficient mechanical and electrical systems, including a 
photovoltaic array, the project team intends to garner a LEED Gold 
rating.
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