custom response

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case studies

Baltix has enjoyed the opportunity to work on a wide variety of custom response projects that were manufactured per the client’s design specification.  We have included a partial list of custom projects in the form of case studies below.  (smaller images can be enlarged by clicking photo)

Snohomish Public Library

Architect: The Lewis Architects
Location: Snohomish, WA

For the new City of Snohomish Public Library Baltix provided modular library carrels made from recycled aluminum, sunflower panels, plastic “daylight” panels and tops of Woodstalk wheat cores with Forbo linoleum surfaces. Electrical and data were provided to the stations with CII modular power/data blocks. Nova retrofit kits were used per the image below.

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A Northwest College

Project: Seminar II Building Complex
Location: Olympia, WA

Baltix provided student tables, faculty desks, adjustable computer tables and bookcases for this new seminar and faculty building project.

Top materials and case construction were of FSC Certified Alder multiply material with a clear, UV cured, water based & roll coated urethane finish.

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Cruise Terminals of America

Project: New Pier 66 Facility
Architect: The Port of Seattle
Location: Seattle, WA

Utilizing recycled aluminum, Ecowheat, plastic “daylight” panels and, Forbo linoleum for top materials, Baltix was able to provide a very functional and Sustainable solution for the new Pier 66 Cruise Ship Terminal project. Of particular interest is the application of the Grey Powdercoating over the Ecowheat infill panels on the fronts and sides of the stations. All stations are on casters for ease of relocation.

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Port of Seattle

Project: Cruise Ship Terminal, Pier 30
Architect: The City of Seattle
Location: Seattle, WA

As part of the City of Seattle’s new cruise ship terminal project, Baltix was asked to create modular & moveable ticket counters and security stations. Utilizing recycled aluminum, sunflower panels, plastic “daylight” panels and, linoleum for top materials, Baltix was able to provide a very functional and Sustainable solution for the project while supporting the need for flexibility in the relocation of the stations.

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