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General's Board Room
This project was designed for a General's Board Room and is unique in design for many reasons. Most walls are designed with multiple degree of angles creating a visually interesting space. Behind the Decon Wall is an LED tube lighting that emulates through the clear glass the Aurora Borealis. All DIRTT veneers compliment the ceiling tiles, the star suspended from the ceiling with LED lights creating the shape of the Big Dipper, the State Seal, and custom conference table.

The video wall was custom designed (at the factory) and modified on site by removing verticals creating one large open space allowing for 8 monitors to be seamlessly displayed behind clear glass. (Mouseover image for larger view)

JR Heritage
JR Heritage, a large custom cabinetry manufacture moved their facility to a new and much larger space. DIRTT walls were selected for the owner's private office. They wanted to display several different finishes within the owner's office to reflect what DIRTT has to offer. Water base, non-toxic chroma coat paint, etched and back painted glass, tackable acoustical tiles, white magnetic write-away tiles,clear glass and anodized aluminum frames were used. This small package offers big ideas! (Mouseover image for larger view)

Bristol Design Build
Project intent was to create as many offices as possible into a given space while matching existing building construction. DIRTT accommodated both of these goals by using clear glass walls with anodized aluminum frames. Using sliding barn doors made efficient use of the space minimizing the overall footprint by eliminating the 9 square feet which is needed when entering a room when a pivot or butt-hinge door is used. (Mouseover image for larger view)

University of Alaska, ICHS
The University again selected DIRTT walls for this project that would compliment and coordinate with the new conventional construction build-out. This remodel was time sensitive as the space needed to be open for business immediately following the holidays. With DIRTT’s quick 4-6 week lead-time, the product arrived in Anchorage prior to the space being ready for us to install. Finishes used were maple veneer, etched glazing, back painted Starwhite glass and anodized aluminum frames. (Mouseover image for larger view)

Focus
FOCUS, Inc. is a non-profit family outreach center which provides services to families with special needs children. In 2009, FOCUS chose new office space in Eagle River, AK to move their offices to and selected DIRTT modular walls for their new space. Etched and patterned glass walls with sliding barn doors were chosen and installation was completed in August that year. FOCUS features the first curved glass wall project in Alaska. (Mouseover image for larger view)

Alaska USA
In 2006, Paragon Design provided the DIRTT wall system for Alaska USA’s Wasilla and Palmer branches. The newly constructed facilities used a wood veneer finish and a conservative wall style which resulted in a very pleasing aesthetic interior. Cole and Thompson Architects and AK USA management team created the desired wall styles to be used throughout both facilities. Interiors were designed in DIRTT’s ICE software by Paragon. (Mouseover image for larger view)

UAA Distant Learning
DIRTT walls were selected for the Universities Distant Learning Center. This space is used as a student testing area. The wall design required a custom one-way glass by the University allowing for a proper testing room. (Mouseover image for larger view)

Cold Climate Housing Research Center
In 2006, Lynn was retained as the designer for the first project in Alaska seeking LEED Gold Certification. The 15,000 square foot facility used DIRTT’s Agile Architectural Wall System in order to create a sustainable interior, allowing for ease of future reconfigurations. DIRTT’s wall system will contribute to earning the LEED points necessary for their achievement of LEED Gold Certification. (Certification to be obtained soon) Mouseover image for larger view)

Chevron
In 2008, DIRTT was selected for Chevron’s new offices in Anchorage. The project consisted on 2800 lineal feet of glass walls and 275 sliding barn doors. Paragon’s local Certified DIRTT Technician Firm, JR Heritage, was responsible for the installation which required a crew of 12-15 for approximately six weeks. The 3D graphic mountain scene was applied upon completion of installation. DIRTT’s glass walls will earn a LEED point for the LEED CI Certification that the client is pursuing. (Mouseover image for larger view)

Providence Alaska Medical Center
Paragon Design provided a contemporary DIRTT wall system for Providence’s TLO physical therapy facility. A taste of color was desired in order to create an aesthetically pleasing environment for their patients. Use of sliding barn doors allowed for more functional and efficient therapy exam rooms. Back painted glass tiles, integrated into the wall system are utilized as whiteboards. Fabric tiles, also part of the wall system, made for great use of tack boards. The interior was designed in DIRTT’s ICE software by Paragon Design. (Mouseover image for larger view)

Campfire USA
The design concept developed by ECY Hyer, Architects and the owner, Anchorage Community Land Trust of the 12,000 square foot space incorporated the use of DIRTT’s Agile Architectural System. The project included the renovation and upgrade of an old building converting it to a “Class A” space. This was the first project in the Anchorage Municipality to use a recycled content “Green” interior wall system. (Mouseover image for larger view)

AK USA Insurance Brokers Facility
Paragon installed this DIRTT project in 2007 which included approximately 600 lineal feet of walls and 27 pivot doors. Finishes used were patterned glass, clear glass, chroma coat paint and custom wood veneer doors. The finishes and materials used compliment the base-building and create an aesthetically pleasing work environment. In their conference room, one wall is featured with a white back-painted glass which acts as a whiteboard and also creates a unique design feature. Mouseover image for larger view)

UAA Grants and Contracts
Paragon worked with Kumin Architects who created very aesthetically pleasing wall designs for this project. The finishes used were maple veneer, custom chroma coat paints,patterned glass, and clear glass. The DIRTT walls along with the other elements in the space make this a very pleasing and comfortable environment to work in. Mouseover image for larger view)