Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Building sheathed in high-performance aluminum skin
DURANAR® coatings by PPG (NYSE:PPG) help form meet function on the Edith
Green-Wendell Wyatt (EGWW) Federal Building in Portland, Oregon. Called
a “cornerstone of the federal government’s green building portfolio,”
the EGWW Federal Building, constructed in 1974, is now sheathed in a
high-performance skin of shading elements and reflecting aluminum reeds
and panels fabricated with Duranar coatings in bright
silver, bright white and pewter colors. The result is a visually
compelling renovation that reduces the building’s energy consumption by
55 percent compared to the original structure. Designed by SERA
Architects of Portland and Cutler Anderson Architects of Seattle, the
EGWW Federal Building was named a top-10 project of the year by the
American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment
(AIA/COTE) for 2016.
This year, PPG is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Duranar coatings,
which have been used to protect and enhance high-end architectural
landmarks and other commercial buildings all over the world. Based on
70-percent polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) resin and proprietary PPG
resin and pigment technologies, Duranar coatings retain
their color and gloss through decades of environmental exposure.
To learn more about Duranar coatings, visit www.ppgmetalcoatings.com or
call 1-800-258-6398.
Duranar and the PPG Logo are registered
trademarks of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.
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